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British victorious at Camden (Aug. 1780), Americans victorious at Kings Mountain (Oct. 1780), Americans victorious at Cowpens (Jan. 1781), British surrender at Yorktown (Oct. 1781).
By analyzing this chart of battles in the American Revolution, it can be determined that the Revolutionary War
A. saw many of its final battles fought in the American South.
B. was centered around New England.
C. ended without a clear series of victories by the Continental Army.
D. ended without foreign assistance.
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The listed battles (Camden, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Yorktown) occurred in the southern colonies and represent the final major campaigns of the war, showing the fighting shifted to—and was decided in—the American South.
The listed battles (Camden, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Yorktown) occurred in the southern colonies and represent the final major campaigns of the war, showing the fighting shifted to—and was decided in—the American South.
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