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Why would Georgia have supported changing the Articles of Confederation to allow the central government to regulate trade between the states? A
Georgia wanted to reduce interstate trade and promote international trade
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Georgia did not want other states to have the power to impose tariffs against it.
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Georgia wanted each state to become economically self-sufficient and not trade
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Georgia did not want to allow private companies within Georgia to expand into other states

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