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The Whigs and Tories were factions that represented opposing political and social interests during the American Revolutionary War. The conflict between them often resulted in violent confrontations, especially in regions like North Carolina, where tensions ran high. Approximately 20 miles from Wilmington, skirmishes and battles took place as local communities aligned with either the Patriot (Whig) or Loyalist (Tory) cause, reflecting the broader struggle for independence and loyalty to the Crown. These clashes were a significant part of the civil strife that characterized the Revolutionary period.

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