Question
Which of these describe Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War? Select the TWO that apply
Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies
Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies
Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain
Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain
Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans
Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans
Georgia was concerned with preparations for King George III’s upcoming visit to the colony.
Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies
Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies
Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain
Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain
Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans
Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans
Georgia was concerned with preparations for King George III’s upcoming visit to the colony.
Answers
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The two statements that apply to Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War are:
1. **Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain.**
2. **Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans.**
These statements reflect Georgia's status as a relatively new colony and the reliance on British support for security against Native American threats.
1. **Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain.**
2. **Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans.**
These statements reflect Georgia's status as a relatively new colony and the reliance on British support for security against Native American threats.