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How did the Battle of Kings Mountain influence the American Revolutionary War?
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The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading North Carolina.
The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading North Carolina.
The Patriots forced the British to retreat from New York.
The Patriots forced the British to retreat from New York.
The Patriots trapped General Cornwallis, forcing him to surrender.
The Patriots trapped General Cornwallis, forcing him to surrender.
The Patriots realized they could attack during a snowstorm.
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The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading North Carolina.
The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading North Carolina.
The Patriots forced the British to retreat from New York.
The Patriots forced the British to retreat from New York.
The Patriots trapped General Cornwallis, forcing him to surrender.
The Patriots trapped General Cornwallis, forcing him to surrender.
The Patriots realized they could attack during a snowstorm.
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The correct response regarding the influence of the Battle of Kings Mountain on the American Revolutionary War is:
**The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading North Carolina.**
The Battle of Kings Mountain, fought on October 7, 1780, was a significant victory for the American Patriots. It marked a turning point in the Southern campaign of the Revolutionary War by bolstering Patriot morale, weakening British control in the South, and encouraging further enlistments in the Patriot cause. The defeat of the Loyalist forces at Kings Mountain hindered British efforts to consolidate their position in the Southern colonies, particularly in North Carolina.
**The Patriots stopped the British soldiers from invading North Carolina.**
The Battle of Kings Mountain, fought on October 7, 1780, was a significant victory for the American Patriots. It marked a turning point in the Southern campaign of the Revolutionary War by bolstering Patriot morale, weakening British control in the South, and encouraging further enlistments in the Patriot cause. The defeat of the Loyalist forces at Kings Mountain hindered British efforts to consolidate their position in the Southern colonies, particularly in North Carolina.
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