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What did the westward movement of Georgia's capital reflect? A The desire for the capital to remain in the geographic center of the state. The capital moved in order to stay in the center of the state's population. c. The desire for the capital to be closer to the Mississippi River D. Georgia wanted to distance itself from nearby South Carolina.​

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The capital moved in order to stay in the center of the state’s population
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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

they were moving along with the population so that they could ake mor profit

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