for the impact it had on Georgia, it caused a dilemma, because many Georgians thought that they would need the protection of Great Britain under any Native American Attacks, and Georgia was also doing very well within the rule of the king. All the colonies were asked to ban all trade with Britain, and the Georgians held a vote to see what they would do. Georgia was divided by the decision they had to make. But when the battle of Lexington and Concord took place in Massachusetts, many of the Georgians chose to choose the radical movement. So, although Georgia had a hard time making one decision all together, it didn't have such a big impact on Georgia, until all the fighting broke out...but that affected every colony, not just Georgia.