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Mumz [18]
1 year ago
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what was the most important result of the battle of kettle creek? a the boost to morale it gave the georgia militia after the fa

ll of savannah. b the fame that leading the charge brought elijah clarke. c the damage it did to the supplies of loyalist forces in georgia. d the damage to morale it gave the british soldiers after their victory at savannah.
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1 answer:
Dahasolnce [82]1 year ago
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The most important result of the battle of Kettle Creek was the boost to morale it gave the Georgia militia after the fall of Savannah.

The impact the Battle of Kettle Creek had on the British strategy in the South was by far the most significant outcome. The British retreated from South Carolina and Georgia and focused their forces on Florida after suffering a heavy setback at Kettle Creek. This made it possible for the Continental Army to conquer those states.

The American Revolutionary War battle known as The Capture of Savannah, also known as the First Battle of Savannah (due to the siege of 1779), or the Battle of Brewton Hill, was fought on December 29, 1778, pitting the city's defenders, local American Patriot militia and Continental Army units, against a British invasion force led by Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell. In order to restore control of the rebellious Southern provinces by appealing to the comparatively strong Loyalist sympathy there, the British captured the city and occupied it for a lengthy period of time. This was the first step in the British southern strategy.

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