Four purposes for Georgia (Remember the RED-C)

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Four purposes for Georgia (Remember the RED-C) R – Religion – religious freedom E – Economic – economic gain – get natural resources from Georgia - create a product in England – sell product back to colonists D – Defense – to protect the other 12 British colonies from the Spanish in Florida C – Charity – create a new start for the worthy poor

Four purposes for Georgia (Remember the RED-C) R – Religion – religious freedom E – Economic – economic gain – get natural resources from Georgia - create a product in England – sell product back to colonists D – Defense – to protect the other 12 British colonies from the Spanish in Florida C – Charity – create a new start for the worthy poor

Four purposes for Georgia (Remember the RED-C) R – Religion – religious freedom E – Economic – economic gain – get natural resources from Georgia - create a product in England – sell product back to colonists D – Defense – to protect the other 12 British colonies from the Spanish in Florida C – Charity – create a new start for the worthy poor

Four purposes for Georgia (Remember the RED-C) R – Religion – religious freedom E – Economic – economic gain – get natural resources from Georgia - create a product in England – sell product back to colonists D – Defense – to protect the other 12 British colonies from the Spanish in Florida C – Charity – create a new start for the worthy poor

Four purposes for Georgia (Remember the RED-C) R – Religion – religious freedom E – Economic – economic gain – get natural resources from Georgia - create a product in England – sell product back to colonists D – Defense – to protect the other 12 British colonies from the Spanish in Florida C – Charity – create a new start for the worthy poor

Four purposes for Georgia (Remember the RED-C) R – Religion – religious freedom E – Economic – economic gain – get natural resources from Georgia - create a product in England – sell product back to colonists D – Defense – to protect the other 12 British colonies from the Spanish in Florida C – Charity – create a new start for the worthy poor