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Why did so many early settlers in Georgia build their settlements near the Fall Line?
A.
The Fall Line was far away from American Indian settlements, which made it safer.
B.
The Fall Line was where waterfalls were located, and they were difficult to travel over.
C.
The Fall Line was the northernmost boundary of the fertile soil needed for farming, so many farms were established.
D.
The Fall Line was very close to the coast, which allowed large quantities of goods to be transported cheaply and easily.
E.
The Fall Line waterfalls provided an endless supply of hydro-power to turn the water-wheels of mills that were used to grind corn and cut lumber.
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