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As the American Revolution got underway, all South Carolinians were not united in their opinions about what was best for the colony. How did the Loyalists' perspective differ from that of the Patriots?

The Loyalists hoped to use peaceful protests to convince Britain that the
colonies deserved independence, while the Patriots wanted to use violence and
warfare.

The Loyalists opposed fighting against Britain for the independence of the
colonies, while the Patriots supported the fight for independence.

The Loyalists believed that independence would benefit the colonies
economically, while the Patriots sought to maintain a connection with Britain.

The Loyalists sought independence from Britain but hoped to maintain trade
with the mother country, while the Patriots wanted to completely sever ties.

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