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Why were many people in the Georgia Colony slow to support the American Revolution at first?
A.
The colony's economy depended on trade with Great Britain.
B.
Colonists thought that the Patriots planned to outlaw slavery.
C.
Religious leaders told people they must stay peaceful and neutral.
D.
More British soldiers were stationed in Georgia than any other colony.
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A. The colony's economy depended on trade with Great Britain.
Many Georgians were recent settlers with strong economic and political ties to Britain and relied on British trade and protection, so they were slower to join the Revolution.
Many Georgians were recent settlers with strong economic and political ties to Britain and relied on British trade and protection, so they were slower to join the Revolution.
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