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How did the Battle of Kings Mountain influence the American Revolutionary War?

The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading the South

The Patriots realized they could attack during a snowstorm

The Patriots trapped General Cornwallis forcing him to surrender

The Patriots forced the British to retreat from New York​

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Answer: From what I have seen on other questions i think its (a) "The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading North Carolina." but if not I will let you know. EDIT: yall its wrong if your in k12 the answer is "It required soldiers to hide behind trees and rocks to move close to the enemy."

Explanation: I am doing the "QUIZ: The British vs. the Colonists"

The answers in order: ( FOR K12 STUDENTS) 1: It required soldiers to hide behind trees and rocks to move close to the enemy. 2: The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading North Carolina. 3: Mexican ships attacked the British naval blockade. 4: Marquis de Lafayette 5: They were familiar with the country.

30 POINTS Please Help How did the Battle of Kings Mountain influence the American-example-1
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Answer:

The Battle of Kings Mountain was a military engagement between Patriot and Loyalist militias in South Carolina during the Southern Campaign of the American Revolutionary War, resulting in a decisive victory for the Patriots.

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