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How did the backcountry residents' view during the American Revolution compare to

that of the lowcountry residents?
Residents in the backcountry supported the cause of the Patriots more often
than did those in the lowcountry.
Residents of both regions joined forces with the British to maintain the security
promised by the mother country.
Backcountry residents considered those in the lowcountry worse than the
British, and tended to support the Loyalist cause.
Support for the Patriot and Loyalist causes varied evenly among the residents of
the backcountry and lowcountry.

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Answer: J'espère que cela aide

Step-by-step explanation:

A. residents in the backcountry supported the cause of the patriots more often than did those in the Lowcountry. B. residents in both regions joined forces with the British to maintain the security promised by the mother country.

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The correct answer is C) backcountry residents considered those in the low country worse than the British and tended to support the loyalist cause.

The backcountry residents view during the American Revolution compared to that of the Lowcountry residents in that backcountry residents considered those in the low country worse than the British and tended to support the loyalist cause.

We are basically talking about the situation in the colony of South Carolina. There were many tensions between the two because the loyalist supported Great Britain during the Revolutionary War, meanwhile, the Patriots supported the Continental Army and wanted the independence of the colonies from the English crown. At the end of the war, the Continental Army defeated the British troops and Britain accepted the independence of the United States when both nations signed the Treaty of Paris.

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