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  • Characters/Visuals: A worried Georgia farmer holding a ruined cotton boll and a small beetle (the Boll Weevil) wearing a crown.Text Bubble 1: "This tiny Boll Weevil has eaten through nearly all of my cotton fields, leaving me with almost nothing to sell!"Text Bubble 2: "Combined with this terrible 1924 drought, our state's reliance on a single crop has completely ruined our local economy."Text Bubble 3: "We have no choice but to leave the farm and head to cities like Atlanta or Macon to find work in the factories."Explanation: The Boll Weevil and a massive drought in the 1920s destroyed Georgia's cotton-based economy. This forced the state to finally diversify its agriculture and led to a "Great Migration" of workers moving from rural farms to urban industrial centers.
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  • Characters/Visuals: A dockworker at the Port of Savannah operating a crane and a car manufacturer at the Port of Brunswick watching a ship load new vehicles.Text Bubble 1: "Our Deepwater Ports in Savannah and Brunswick are the fastest-growing gateways for global trade in the entire United States."Text Bubble 2: "The Port of Savannah handles over 80 percent of the ship-borne cargo entering Georgia, making it a powerhouse for international commerce."Text Bubble 3: "Because we have these ports, one out of every nine jobs in Georgia is supported by the maritime industry, adding billions to our state's economy."Text Bubble 4: "We use the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project (SHEP) to deepen our river so we can welcome the world’s largest cargo ships to our docks."Explanation: Georgia’s Deepwater Ports are one of the state's strongest economic engines, connecting local businesses to global markets. The Georgia Ports Authority reports that these ports support nearly 651,000 jobs and contribute roughly $174 billion in total sales to the state's economy as of 2024.
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  • Characters/Visuals: A Georgia family from Camden County loading luggage and a business executive from a Southeast Georgia manufacturing plant.Text Bubble 1: "Even though we live in Georgia, it is much faster for us to drive down to Jacksonville than to go all the way up to Atlanta for our flights."Text Bubble 2: "Jacksonville International is a vital part of the transportation network that serves the aviation needs of both Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia."Text Bubble 3: "The airport supports regional trade and tourism, helping businesses in towns like St. Marys and Kingsland grow by connecting them to the rest of the world."Text Bubble 4: "Because thousands of Georgians use this airport daily, it acts as a major economic partner for our coastal counties."Explanation: Jacksonville International Airport serves as the primary commercial airport for many residents of Southeast Georgia. Its proximity to I-95 allows it to support air cargo and tourism that directly impacts Georgia’s local economies.
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