Which of these describe Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War? Select the TWO that apply(2 points)

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Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies
Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies

Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain
Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain

Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans
Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans

Georgia was concerned with preparations for King George III’s upcoming visit to the colony.
Georgia was concerned with preparations for King George III’s upcoming visit to the colony.

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
8 months ago

Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies

Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

The correct answer is:

- Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain.
- Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
8 months ago

The two options that describe Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War are:

1. Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain. This indicates that Georgia had a relatively recent history of colonization and had not yet developed a strong sense of independence from the British Empire. Many of the older residents still felt loyal to Britain.

2. Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans. This suggests that Georgia relied on British assistance and military protection to defend against Native American attacks. This dependency on Britain demonstrates Georgia's vulnerability and lack of military resources.

Elijah Stewart Elijah Stewart answered
8 months ago

Representatives from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence

Representatives from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence

Former Royal Governors in the Georgia Colony
Former Royal Governors in the Georgia Colony

Representatives from Georgia who wrote the Preamble
Representatives from Georgia who wrote the Preamble

James Oglethorpe’s most trusted members of Parliament
James Oglethorpe’s most trusted members of Parliament

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
8 months ago

The options that describe Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War are:

1. Representatives from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence
2. Former Royal Governors in the Georgia Colony

Elijah Stewart Elijah Stewart answered
8 months ago

What group of people is described by the list below?

Lyman Hall
George Walton
Button Gwinnett
(1 point)
Responses

Representatives from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence
Representatives from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence

Former Royal Governors in the Georgia Colony
Former Royal Governors in the Georgia Colony

Representatives from Georgia who wrote the Preamble
Representatives from Georgia who wrote the Preamble

James Oglethorpe’s most trusted members of Parliament

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
8 months ago

The correct answer is: Representatives from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence. These three individuals - Lyman Hall, George Walton, and Button Gwinnett - were signatories of the Declaration of Independence and represented Georgia in the American Revolution.

Elijah Stewart Elijah Stewart answered
8 months ago

Which part of the Declaration of Independence explains why the colonists wanted to break away from Great Britain?(1 point)

Responses

the declaration
the declaration

the grievances
the grievances

the intolerable acts
the intolerable acts

the preamble

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
8 months ago

The correct answer is: the grievances. The grievances section of the Declaration of Independence outlines the reasons why the colonists wanted to break away from Great Britain. It lists the specific grievances and abuses committed by the British government that justified the colonists' desire for independence.

Elijah Stewart Elijah Stewart answered
8 months ago

True or False: The final part of the Declaration of Independence was the actual Declaration, meant to breakaway from British Rule and establishing the colonies as a self-governing nation(1 point)

Responses

True
True

False

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
8 months ago

True. The final part of the Declaration of Independence is indeed the actual Declaration, where the colonies declare their intent to break away from British rule and establish themselves as a self-governing nation.

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