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Which of these was the MOST common reason for the moving of Georgia's capital over the state's history? Old cities were being destroyed by disease. Previous locations were being attacked. The population was shifting.

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The Population was constantly shifting, as this typically the reason for most states changing their capitals. in Georgia's case they placed a vote in 1847 to decide wether or not to move the Capital To Atlanta for the final time, as it was beginning to vastly outpopulate the capital they had chosen at the time

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