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Why did the British set their sights on the South? How was the fighting there different from fighting in the North?

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Sophlope Sophlope
  • 12-01-2017
The british were able to gain more forces by gaining support from the loyalist to fight for the British army and by telling the slaves that if they chose to fight for the British they would be set free after the war was won 
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