The Fugitive Slave Law had many features which seemed to violate the liberties of free white northerners. It allowed the federal government to deputize citizens, even against their will, and force them to take part in posses or other groups to seize fugitive slaves.
Georgia was a huge help towards WW1. ... Georgia had a textile mills that made fabric for military uniforms. Railroads in Georgia carried arms, ammunition, and soldiers to parts where ships waited to sail to Europe. Georgia's farmers grew food crops, grew tobacco, grew vegetables, and carried livestock, etc.