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Which BEST explains why Georgia's decidsion to secede was important to the southern states? Question 8 options: Georgia had a long standing belief in more powerful federal government. Georgia's geographic location blocked the southern states' access to the North. Georgia had high economic value because it was a major agricultural producer. Georgia's highly skilled navy could engage the northern states in naval battles.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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In the late eighteenth century the idea of secession emerged in Georgia.

The slavery confrontation escalated, and it impacted the Presidential election.

The idea of Georgian people of long-standing belief of federal system crashed making the state of affairs miserable.

Tension developed between the political parties and people making the secession more vulnerable.

Answered by dbblixy
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Answer:

In the late eighteenth century the idea of secession emerged in Georgia.

The slavery confrontation escalated, and it impacted the Presidential election.

The idea of Georgian people of long-standing belief of federal system crashed making the state of affairs miserable.

Tension developed between the political parties and people making the secession more vulnerable.

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Explanation:

In the late eighteenth century the idea of secession emerged in Georgia.

The slavery confrontation escalated, and it impacted the Presidential election.

The idea of Georgian people of long-standing belief of federal system crashed making the state of affairs miserable.

Tension developed between the political parties and people making the secession more vulnerable.

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