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Which of the following best describes John Rutledge’s contribution to South Carolina during the American Revolution? (1 point)
Rutledge led forces in the South Carolina backcountry using guerilla tactics.
Rutledge kept the government of South Carolina running during the Siege of Charleston.
Rutledge led the patriots to victory in the Battle of Cowpens, which turned the war in their favor.
Rutledge’s new home was located next to an important river crossing, which made it a strategic target used by both sides

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Rutledge kept the government of South Carolina running during the Siege of Charleston. He served as a civilian leader (President/Governor) and maintained the state's government and leadership during that crisis.