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This is very simple. it is why the south Georgia has more population than north Georgia.
The geography of the Georgia Colony included mostly big forests and hilly coastal plains. The colony was perfectly suited for planting large plantations and producing lumber. Trapping for furs was also big business in the Georgia Colony.
Perhaps you should learn your geography as Atlanta is in Georgia so the distance between the two would be zero.Atlanta is a city in Georgia.
A map of Georgia can be obtained from various places, some of which include a school, a Georgia welcome center, a map store, or various travel and geography websites.
Georgia has a subtropical climate. It has short and mild winters. Summers are hot and humid. Georgia has the Okefenokee Swamp, Atlantic coastline, the Piedmont upland, and the Appalachian highlands. Georgia is known for its red clay soil.
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Georgia's geography includes rocky soil in northern parts of the area. But the other soils are ideal for case north crops and indigo, the plant used to make blue die for jeans today. Also they have some mountins toward the north east.
The geography of colonial North American range from mountains to swamplands. The original 13 colonies ranged from the rocky and mountainous Maine, to the swampy Georgia coast.
The geography of Georgia, with its fertile soil and warm climate, allowed colonists to grow a variety of crops such as rice, indigo, and tobacco. The presence of rivers like the Savannah River facilitated trade and transportation of goods. However, the humid climate made the region prone to diseases like malaria, impacting the health of colonists.