Georgia was one of the 13 Colonies that fought against Britain for America's Independence, but it was the last to join the cause.
Georgia was founded as a royal colony in 1752, it was the youngest royal colony and the one with more attachment to Britain, mostly because it was the colony with more British descendants and the third Royal Governor of Georgia James Wright led the colony to prosperity and extreme wealth, so he was loved by the people of Georgia, and they thought needed Britain to survive.
Georgia was mostly occupied by Loyalists (Colonists that remained loyal to Britain and did not want Independence, also known as Tories), and James Wright tried to prevent them turning into Patriots (The ones who wanted Independence from Britain, also known as Whigs).
When Britain started raising taxes and enforced their will, many began questioning if Independence from Britain would be the right decision.
After the Battle of Lexington and Concord a group of Georgian Patriots captured Governor James Wright and sent Patriot Lyman Hall to the Second Continental Congress and turning Georgia into a rebel colony fighting for Independence even though not everyone agreed.