For what reason did Georgia’s capital city change over time?
Voters kept choosing a different city to be the capital.
Voters insisted that Georgia’s largest city must always be the capital.
The legislature chose new capitals as Georgia’s population moved westward.
The legislature did not want to favor one part of the state over another
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Reportedly, the desire to move the capital also arose out of a concern about malaria in the Louisville area. In 1802 Creek lands west of Louisville were ceded to Georgia. No sooner had this territory been divided into counties than a drive to move the seat of government was again initiated.
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Voters insisted that Georgia’s largest city must always be the capital.
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