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How did the Battle of Kettle Creek help the Patriot cause in Georgia during the American Revolution?

The battle convinced the French to support the United States against Britain.



The battle caused most American Indians in the region to stay neutral in the war.



The battle boosted Patriot morale and helped them get supplies that they needed.



The battle gave the Patriots access to a port and helped them break Britain's blockade.

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The battle boosted Patriot morale and helped them get supplies that they needed.

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Answer:

The battle boosted Patriot morale and helped them get supplies that they needed.

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The battle of Kettle creek was dated 14 February 1779, where a band of American patriotic militia have claimed victory over the loyalist. The victory came when the British expected to drew a large number of loyalists to support British banner at Augusta. Though it was a small victory for the patriots at Wilkes County but it has shown the limitation of Britishers and had significantly affected the recruitment of loyalist sin Georgia. On the other hand, it had boosted the morale of patriots.

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