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The harsh tactics enforced by local committees in Augusta also created violence. An example of this violence was on August 2, 1775, Thomas Brown a loyalist living in South Carolina who had 70 indentured servants was confronted by members of the association. Brown refused to claim his loyalty with the association and was thus beaten, tortured, and dragged through the streets as an example. He retreated to the backwoods where he enlisted the help of hundreds of loyalists to march to Augusta. He then went to Florida where he tried to get Native Americans to help him in his fight. This violence was significant because it showed the great amount of uncertainty and unrest that was plaguing Georgia and most of the colonies at the time. It broadcasted how the beginning of the transition in ideology and government was not easy. (“Revolutionary War in Georgia”, the New Georgia