How did Georgia react to the Stamp Act? (1 point) Responses A group of Georgians, called the Sons of Liberty, protested in threatening demonstrations. A group of Georgians, called the Sons of Liberty, protested in threatening demonstrations. Georgia was the only colony who sold the stamps, allowing goods to be shipped. Georgia was the only colony who sold the stamps, allowing goods to be shipped. Georgia colonists protested the Stamp Act by refusing to sell the stamps. Georgia colonists protested the Stamp Act by refusing to sell the stamps. Georgia colonists started smuggling due to Britain’s monopoly on sugar.

Georgia colonists protested the Stamp Act by refusing to sell the stamps.

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I apologize for the confusion in my previous responses. Georgia did not have a strong reaction to the Stamp Act compared to some other colonies. Georgia was the only colony that did not have an active Sons of Liberty group, and there were no recorded acts of protest or refusal to sell stamps in Georgia. Additionally, the statement about Georgia starting smuggling due to Britain's monopoly on sugar is unrelated to the Stamp Act.

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Georgia did not have a strong reaction to the Stamp Act. The colonists in Georgia did not organize protests or refuse to sell the stamps. They did not have a chapter of the Sons of Liberty, nor were there any recorded acts of defiance or significant opposition to the Stamp Act in Georgia.

A group of Georgians, called the Sons of Liberty, protested in threatening demonstrations. A group of Georgians, called the Sons of Liberty, protested in threatening demonstrations. Georgia was the only colony who sold the stamps, allowing goods to be shipped. Georgia was the only colony who sold the stamps, allowing goods to be shipped. Georgia colonists protested the Stamp Act by refusing to sell the stamps. Georgia colonists protested the Stamp Act by refusing to sell the stamps. Georgia colonists started smuggling due to Britain’s monopoly on sugar.

I apologize for the confusion. None of the options provided accurately portray Georgia's reaction to the Stamp Act. Georgia did not have a Sons of Liberty group, nor did they actively protest or refuse to sell the stamps. Additionally, it is not accurate to say that Georgia was the only colony that sold the stamps, allowing goods to be shipped. The correct answer is that Georgia did not have a significant reaction to the Stamp Act.