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Why were many people in the Georgia Colony slow to support the American Revolution at first?

The colony's economy depended on trade with Great Britain

Colonists thought that the Patriots planned to outlaw slavery.

Religious leaders told people they must stay peaceful and neutral.

More British soldiers were stationed in Georgia than any other colony.

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    The colony's economy depended on trade with Great Britain.

    Explanation:

    During that time, most of the products of the Georgia were exported to English Navy. Also, England and West Indies were the most important market for trade o the Georgians. Other than trade, protection from the British government was another reason for slow support to American Revolution.

    They didn't believe the new-born country could protect them from neighbouring threats of Spanish and French from south and west respectively. They believed much in the protection of one of most powerful nations, England.
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