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Georgia was a buffer to protect England's colonies from Spain and France, whose colonies in Florida and Louisiana, respectively, were very close to Georgia and England's other colonies in the South.
thailand served a buffer between british and french colonies
The informal buffer region was referred to as Neutral Ground, or sometimes as No Man's Land of Louisiana. It is located in western Louisiana.
Georgia. it was only founded to be a buffer between Florida and South Carolina so that spanish Florida could not gain more land and pose a threat to the british colonies.
France and Great Britain
The Georgia colony was established as a buffer between Spanish Florida to the south and the English Carolina colonies to the north.
This colony could protect the other British colonies from Spanish attack. Great Britain had been at war in the early 1700's. Georgia would serve as a military barrier.
The explorer most associated with the exploration of Georgia is James Oglethorpe. He founded the colony of Georgia in 1733 as a haven for debtors and to serve as a buffer between the British colonies and Spanish Florida.
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placing a buffer between South Carolina and Spanish Florida.
Distinguish between buffer and indicator