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The British thought that the south would be more more willing to submit to British rule due to the fact that roughly half of the population was employed by the British government besides that it was easier to attack due to its proximity to British bases in the Caribbean.

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The strategy of the British was to lure or try to bring the colonists to the south were they had more loyalists and stronger sea power.

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They invaded the south because there were mostly loyalists in the south so they were an easy target

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