Well remember, Georgia was base mostly on agriculture back then, and all of the taxes put on the colonists mainly harmed the industrial north (Ex: Stamp Act). Therefore Georgia wasn't as effected as much as the northern colonies, so many Georgians remained Loyalists.
because Georgia was the newest colony, money from Britain
This was likely because it was a colony of debtors. They were also the newest colony and got a lot of money from Britain still.
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The North Pole gets less direct sunlight than Georgia.
i dont know sorry! if you do post it please
The verb form of "sentiment" is "feel."
The colony that did not participate in the First Continental Congress in 1774 was Georgia. At the time, Georgia was dealing with its own issues, including conflicts with Native American tribes and a lack of established revolutionary sentiment among its population. Consequently, Georgia opted not to send delegates to the Congress, which convened to address colonial grievances against British policies.
That's a lovely sentiment!
Dying Sentiment was created in 2001.
30 states
It will take less than seven working days to get a letter from Maine to Georgia via regular mail.
because the British supported the native Americans and because they were siding with them. that was the easiest question