Which of the following groups fought each other in the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia?

A Conservatives and Loyalists

B Loyalists and Patriots

C Conservatives and Native Americans

D British soldiers and Minutemen

B) Loyalists and Patriots

B) Loyalists and Patriots

To determine which groups fought each other in the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia, we can analyze the options given:

A) Conservatives and Loyalists: While there were ideological conflicts between Conservatives (also known as Tories) and Patriots, they did not directly fight each other in Georgia during the Revolutionary War.

B) Loyalists and Patriots: This option correctly states that Loyalists (those loyal to the British Crown) and Patriots (those supporting American independence) fought against each other during the Revolutionary War in Georgia.

C) Conservatives and Native Americans: While Native Americans were involved in the conflict and had alliances with both sides, they did not directly fight against Conservatives in Georgia.

D) British soldiers and Minutemen: This option accurately states that British soldiers and Minutemen (American militia units) fought against each other during the Revolutionary War.

Therefore, the correct answer is B) Loyalists and Patriots. They were the groups that fought each other in the first two years of the Revolutionary War in Georgia.