Instead of sending representatives to the first continental congress to protest the intolerable acts Georgians did they captured several British army store house or did they send a group of Jordans to the provincial Congress in Savannah or did they arrest the royal governor and other British officials or did they request permission to send a delegation to the king of England

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During the time leading up to the First Continental Congress in 1774, the actions of Georgians primarily involved capturing several British army storehouses, rather than following the other mentioned alternatives. The Georgians wanted to exert their resistance against the Intolerable Acts imposed by the British Parliament. However, it's important to note that Georgia did not initially send delegates to the First Continental Congress, as the colony was divided in its support for independence at that time. Georgia eventually participated in the Second Continental Congress after the outbreak of the American Revolution.