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421 Loyalism and Revolution in Georgia

421 Loyalism and Revolution in Georgia

Update: 2025-09-23
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What if loyalty, not rebellion, was the default position in revolutionary British North America?


It’s easy to forget that before 1776, most colonists identified as proud Britons. They didn’t see themselves as future Americans or revolutionaries; they saw themselves as subjects of a global empire. And in the colony of Georgia, many clung to that identity longer than we might expect.


Greg Brooking, a historian of the American Revolution in the South and a high school history and social studies teacher, joins us to explore the American Revolution in Georgia with details from his book From Empire to Revolution: Sir James Wright and the Price of Loyalty in Georgia.




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421 Loyalism and Revolution in Georgia

421 Loyalism and Revolution in Georgia

Liz Covart