Why was Loyalist support in Georgia concentrated around the colony's coast, particularly near Savannah? A. Colonists in the area had grown wealthy due to their trade relationship with Great Britain. B. The area lacked resources, so Great Britain offered land to settlers in exchange for support. C. American Indians occupied the area before colonization and the colonists relied on British troops for protection. D. The area was isolated from the rest of the colony, so colonists considered themselves more British than Georgian.