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22 September, 06:33

Why did the British move the war

to the South?

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  1. 22 September, 07:30
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    The british believed that large number of Southern slaves would join them in return for promise of freedom. Southern seaports were closer to the British West Indies colonies if they could capture Southern ports, they could easily move troops back and forth.
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