The idea of the secession of the state arose at the end of the eighteenth century as tensions developed over the interpretations of the state against the federal powers, together with the important economic value acquired by Georgia as a large agricultural producer.
The Georgia Secession Convention met in March 1861, and not only voted to separate the state from the Union, but also created Georgia's first new constitution since 1798.
The correct answer is B): Georgia had a high economic value because it was an important agricultural producer.