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26 May, 04:01

A weakness of the British plan to move its forces from the southern colonies to the Caribbean was that: A. Loyalist forces in the South were not very effective. B. slaves in the South were given their freedom if they joined the Patriot forces. C. patriot forces in the South were mostly experienced army officers. D. slaves in the South could not join the Loyalist forces ...

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  1. 26 May, 04:56
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    The British didn't move their entire naval force from the southern region of the US to the Caribbean during the war, they moved to the southern region from the northern region. However, "A. Loyalist forces in the South were not very effective" is true.
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