Asked by Zephyr Benedict
More battles of the American Revolution were fought in South Carolina than anywhere else because of the strength of what colonial political group?
A. Women
B. Immigrants
C. Patriots
D. Loyalists
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D. Loyalists
Many battles were fought in South Carolina because the colony had a strong Loyalist (pro-British) presence, prompting British campaigns to exploit that support and fierce local fighting between Patriots and Loyalists.
Many battles were fought in South Carolina because the colony had a strong Loyalist (pro-British) presence, prompting British campaigns to exploit that support and fierce local fighting between Patriots and Loyalists.
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