Which of the following groups fought each other in the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia? (1 point)

• Conservatives and Loyalists
• Loyalists and Patriots
• Conservatives and Native Americans
• British soldiers and Minutemen

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In the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia, the groups that fought each other were the Loyalists and Patriots. Loyalists were those who remained loyal to the British Crown, while Patriots supported independence from Britain.

Which group did most of the Native Americans finally side with in the Revolution?
(1 point)
• Minutemen
• Patriots
• Conservatives
• British

Most of the Native Americans sided with the British during the American Revolution. They believed that an alliance with the British would help protect their lands from encroaching American settlers.

An American colonist who supported the British government before and during the American Revolution is called a (1 point)
• Patriot
• Loyalist
• Preamble
• Declarationist

An American colonist who supported the British government before and during the American Revolution is called a Loyalist.

An American colonist who opposed British government before and during the American Revolution is called (1 point)
• Patriot
• Loyalist
• Preamble
• Declarationist

An American colonist who opposed the British government before and during the American Revolution is called a Patriot.