Why were many people in the Georgia Colony slow to support the American Revolution at first?
The colony's economy depended on trade with Great Britain and many had close ties and loyalties to their families back in England and the crown
Colonists thought that the patriots had plans to outlaw the institution of slavery
Religious leaders of the jewish and protestant faiths promoted peace and remaining neutral during the war
There were more soldiers stationed in Georgia than any other colony due to their constant acts of rebellion
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The colony's economy depended on trade with Great Britain and many had close ties and loyalties to their families back in England and the crown
Colonists thought that the patriots had plans to outlaw the institution of slavery
Religious leaders of the jewish and protestant faiths promoted peace and remaining neutral during the war
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