In the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia, the main groups that fought each other were the Loyalists and Patriots. The Loyalists were those who remained loyal to the British crown, while the Patriots were those who supported independence from Britain. This conflict was seen throughout the colonies, including Georgia, as tensions rose between those who adhered to British rule and those who sought self-governance and independence.
Which of the following groups fought each other in the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia
Conservatives and Loyalists
Conservatives and Loyalists
Loyalists and Patriots
Loyalists and Patriots
Conservatives and Native Americans
Conservatives and Native Americans
British soldiers and Minutemen
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