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Loyalists and Patriots
During the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia, the conflict primarily involved Loyalists (those loyal to the British Crown) and Patriots (those supporting independence from Britain).
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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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The correct option is:
Loyalists and Patriots
During the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia, the conflict primarily involved Loyalists (those loyal to the British Crown) and Patriots (those supporting independence from Britain).
Most of the Native Americans ultimately sided with the British during the American Revolution. Many Native American tribes believed that a British victory would be more likely to protect their lands and way of life from encroachment by American settlers.
An American colonist who supported the British government before and during the American Revolution is called a Loyalist.
An American colonist who opposed the British government before and during the American Revolution is called a Patriot.