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A political cartoon from the American Revolutionary Era shows a divided Georgia, with some people supporting the Patriots and
others the Loyalists. What does this cartoon suggest about Georgia's population during the Revolution?
Georgia was divided
between Patriots and
Loyalists.
Georgia was neutral during
the war.
Georgia only supported
the British.
All Georgians supported
independence.
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Georgia was divided between Patriots and Loyalists.
The cartoon shows people on both sides supporting independence and the Crown, indicating split loyalties and internal conflict rather than neutrality or unanimous support.
The cartoon shows people on both sides supporting independence and the Crown, indicating split loyalties and internal conflict rather than neutrality or unanimous support.
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