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Following the American Revolution, for their service, how were the Georgians who fought in the state militia rewarded?

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The Georgians who fought were often offered acres of land and sometimes monetary reward for their service in the military.
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These Georgians who fought in the state militia were given land as a reward for their service in the American Revolution. Land was given to them via bounty grants to show appreciation for everything they did during the war, and to reward them for their sacrifices and effort. 
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