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15 May, 03:47

Why did the british meet with less opposition in the southern colonies

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  1. 15 May, 06:33
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    Britain had expected the Southern colonies to remain loyal, in part because of their reliance on slavery. Many in the Southern colonies feared that a rebellion against the mother country would also trigger a slave uprising against the planters.
  2. 15 May, 07:02
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    Answer: Britain had expected the Southern colonies to remain loyal, in part because of their reliance on slavery. Many in the Southern colonies feared that a rebellion against the mother country would also trigger a slave uprising against the planters.
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