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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.
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This map shows georgia in 1736.
what strategic value did darien provide georgia?
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