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Why was there no Georgia delegate in attendance at the First Continental Congress?(1 point)
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Georgia was not invited to join the group because of conflicts with other colonies.
Georgia was not invited to join the group because of conflicts with other colonies. - no response given

The people of Georgia were fiercely loyal to the king.
The people of Georgia were fiercely loyal to the king. - no response given

Georgia wanted to separate itself from the colonies and be its own country.
Georgia wanted to separate itself from the colonies and be its own country. - incorrect

Georgia needed Britain’s help fighting Indigenous Americans.
Georgia needed Britain’s help fighting Indigenous Americans. - no response given
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This was not the goal of Georgia.
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Correct answer: Georgia needed Britain’s help fighting Indigenous Americans.

Explanation: Georgia was the youngest, most vulnerable colony and relied on British troops for defense against Native American attacks, so it did not send delegates to the First Continental Congress.