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Why did patriots and loyalists turn on each other in the South during the Revolutionary War?(1 point) Responses The patriots needed more food and supplies from the loyalists to keep fighting. The patriots needed more food and supplies from the loyalists to keep fighting. The loyalists were upset that enslaved people were freed by the British. The loyalists were upset that enslaved people were freed by the British. The patriots resented the actions of the British and anyone loyal to them. The patriots resented the actions of the British and anyone loyal to them. The loyalists wanted the cash crops that the patriots had.

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The best response to why patriots and loyalists turned on each other in the South during the Revolutionary War is: **The patriots resented the actions of the British and anyone loyal to them.**

This reflects the broader conflict and hostility that developed between those who supported independence and those who remained loyal to the British Crown, often leading to violent confrontations and betrayals within communities.