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Georgians were reluctant to join the American Revolution due to their strong loyalty to Britain, which provided economic stability and protection from Native American attacks. Additionally, many Georgians were concerned about the potential chaos and instability that could arise from rebellion against the established colonial government. The colony's relatively small population and dependence on British trade also played a role in their hesitation to support the revolutionary cause. Overall, fear of the unknown and the desire to maintain the status quo contributed to their reluctance.

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