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Question 14

What was the significance of the Battle of Kettle Creek?
А
It was a major Loyalist victory over the British
B
It was a major British victory over the Patriots.
с
It increased the morale of the outnumbered Patriots who later took Augusta.
D
It led to the creation of the two Georgias" during the Revolutionary War.

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The victory demonstrated the inability of British forces to hold the interior of the state, or to protect even sizable numbers of Loyalist recruits outside their immediate area.
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User Halbort
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Answer:

The answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

It increased the morale of the outnumbered Patriots who later took Augusta.

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