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Georgia had a higher percentage of loyalists than other colonies due to several factors, including its relatively recent establishment and the presence of a significant number of former British soldiers and loyalist sympathizers. The colony's economy was heavily reliant on agriculture and trade, which benefitted from British support. Additionally, many Georgians were motivated by fear of instability and the desire to maintain their social and economic status, leading them to support the British crown during the Revolutionary War.

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