In the first two years of the Revolutionary War, the primary groups that fought each other in Georgia were the American colonists (Patriots) and Loyalists (Tories), as well as British forces. The conflict involved local militia groups aligning with the Patriot cause against Loyalists, who remained loyal to the British Crown. Additionally, there were skirmishes involving Native American tribes who were often caught in the crossfire or allied with either side. If you have specific answer options, please provide them for a more targeted response.
Which of the following groups fought each other in the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia?(1 point)
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