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Why was the Battle of Kettle Creek significant to Georgia patriots?

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It was significant because the Patriots were able to defeat loyalist militia and keep the British out of the internal area of Georgia despite having greater numbers due to militia support. As a result they were to keep Georgia from falling into British hands for a long period of time.

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