In the later years of the war, why did the British focus on attacks in the South?
a. It was difficult to wage a unified colonial war effort in the South.
b. The British were already making tremendous progress in the North.
c. Loyalists and patriots were united in the South.
d. Indians in the backcountry were siding with the patriots in the West.
a. It was difficult to wage a unified colonial war effort in the South.
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