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How was the war in the Southern colonies fought differently from in the North?

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In addition to regular fighting between the armies, a civil war erupted between Patriots and Loyalists, with many small battles between militias raging throughout the countryside. In the South, the conflict began much as it did in the North, with British authorities attempting to disarm the growing Patriot militias.

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