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This map shows Georgia in 1736.

What strategic value did Darien provide Georgia?

It could protect the colony from attacks by American Indians.
It could provide a defense from attacks by the Spanish.
It could keep pirates from attacking Savannah.
It could keep British forces from landing in Georgia.

This map shows Georgia in 1736. What strategic value did Darien provide Georgia? It-example-1

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Answer:

it could provide a defense from attacks by the Spanish

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Answer: It could provide a defense from attacks by the Spanish.

Step-by-step explanation:

The town of Darien was first named New Inverness. It was founded in 1736 after 177 emigrants arrived on board the Prince of Wales, led by Scottish Highlanders delivered by James Oglethorpe to serve as settler-soldiers defending the boundaries of Georgia from the Spanish in Florida, as well as from the French in Alabama and their Indian collaborators.

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