Answer:
- Teachers' pay was low and farming was more profitable.
Explanation:
Georgia was part of the Southern Colonies and its land was excellent for agriculture. Large plantations eventually made up the economy of Georgia and was a very profitable business. Since the beginning, Georgia was established as an agricultural colony and became a leading producer of tobacco, sugar, and rice. Education was not a priority for a farming community and teachers were offered low wages which contributed to a limited education in Georgia overall.