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

OThe win improved morale.
The loss devastated troops.
O The win ended local British rule.
The loss caused numerous deaths.​

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Answer: A

The win improved morale

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Answer:The Battle of Kettle Creek was fought during the American Revolution on this day in 1779. ... It was a small victory, but it was significant, and provided a morale boost for the American cause, after Savannah had fallen two months earlier.

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