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In 1778, British high command decided to try a southern attack in the Revolutionary War. They decided to invade Georgia with 3,000 troops. The purpose was to help the British troops in Georgia who were already under attack. take over the south of Georgia and leave the north to the patriots. restore British rule and set an example for the other colonies. surrender in the North and move into the Southern states.

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check this http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/American_Revolution.aspx

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By 1778 the war in the North had reached a stalemate. The British high command decided to try a southern strategy. Southern governors like Sir James Wright had assured Lord George Germain, the American Secretary in Britain, that hundreds of Loyalists bided their time in the backcountry, waiting for the king's troops. General Sir Henry Clinton in New York ordered Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell to invade Georgia with 3,000 troops, and to restore the state to British rule, thus setting an example for the restoration of other former colonies.[1]

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The publication of _______ in 1776 helped to convince colonists of the merits of independence from Britain and of the superiority of a republican form of government over a monarchy. James Otis's The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved Patrick Henry's Virginia Stamp Tax Resolution Declaration of Rights and Grievances Thomas Paine's Common Sense

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Thomas Paine's Common Sense

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