Georgia was one of the last colonies to join in rebelling against British rule primarily due to its unique circumstances. Established as a buffer colony against Spanish Florida and as a debtor's colony, Georgia had a more recent foundation and was economically dependent on Britain. Additionally, the colony's leadership, including Governor James Wright, was loyal to the Crown, which influenced its slower move toward rebellion. Many Georgians also had concerns about disruption to trade and stability.
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