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Why did Georgia, unlike other colonies, support the Stamp Act?
A.
The money collected from the Stamp Act led to lower debts for Georgians.
B.
The money collected from the Stamp Act allowed Georgians to build ports along the coast.
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Georgians supported the Stamp Act because James Oglethorpe supported it.
D.
Georgians supported the Stamp Act because they were still loyal to British rule.
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D. Georgians supported the Stamp Act because they remained more loyal to British rule — the colony was small, dependent on British trade and military protection, and had strong royal authority, so it was less inclined to resist the Act.
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