Georgia's reaction to the Stamp Act was relatively muted compared to other colonies. The most accurate statement from your options is that Georgia was the only colony that sold the stamps, allowing goods to be shipped. While there were some expressions of opposition to the Stamp Act, including debates and protests, Georgia did not see a significant or organized movement like the Sons of Liberty that emerged in other colonies. The colony had a diverse population, and many were loyal to Britain, which contributed to a less aggressive response.
How did Georgia react to the Stamp Act?
a group of Georgians, called Sons of Liberty, protested in threating demonstrations
Georgia was the only colony who sold the stamps, allowing goods to be shipped
Georgia colonists protested the Stamp Act by refusing to sell the stamps
Georgia colonist started smuggling due to Britain's monopoly on sugar
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