The actual answer to this is that they weren't revolutionaries. They (in the beginning) did everything according to the constitution that was then in place. They were obedient to all the rules of the land in place at the time. They started out as looking like they would be just rulers with a few wrinkles.
Those few wrinkles (like forced colonization) were what ultimately brought world governments to action against them. It didn't help that they never denied and always acted upon their antisemitic doctrines.
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Life in early colonial Georgia, however, was harsh and difficult. Fresh water was hard to find, swampy land bred disease-bearing insects, attacks by Indians and Spaniards killed many settlers and Georgia's trustee rule allowed no political freedom for colonial laborers.
State would note exist, and it would be illegal to declare self-reliance and sovereignty