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IRINA_888 [86]
2 years ago
14

which group of south carolina's population strongly supported independence from great britain in 1776

History
1 answer:
OLga [1]2 years ago
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The colonists who favored independence from Great Britain were called Patriots. Those who wished to remain tied to Great Britain as Colonies were called Loyalists.
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