Which of these describe Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War? Select the TWO that apply

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

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

To determine which of the statements describe Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War, we need to analyze each statement individually.

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

To determine the accuracy of this statement, we would need to consult historical records from the time period or examine primary sources. This would involve researching the economic activities and trade relationships of Georgia residents during the Revolutionary War era.

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

To verify this statement, we can use historical records and sources. By studying the founding of Georgia and the demographics of its population, we can determine if it was the youngest colony and whether its residents had connections to Britain.

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

To verify this statement, we would need to examine historical accounts and sources from the time period. By studying the interactions between Georgia and Native American tribes, as well as the role of Britain in protecting the colony against attacks, we can determine if this statement accurately describes Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War.

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

To verify this statement, we would need to consult historical records and primary sources from the Revolutionary War era. By studying any documented preparations for King George III's visit to Georgia, we can determine if this statement accurately describes the situation at the beginning of the Revolutionary War.

In summary, determining which of the statements accurately describes Georgia at the beginning of the Revolutionary War requires researching historical records, primary sources, and analyzing the economic activities, demographics, relationships with Britain and Native American tribes, and preparations for King George III's visit during that time period.

The two descriptions that apply to 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.
2. Georgia was dependent on Britain to protect them from attacks from Native Americans.