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Why was the Battle of King's Mountain a turning point in the history of the American Revolution?(1 point)
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The win was the official surrender of the British troops.
The win was the official surrender of the British troops.
The win was a great boost to Patriot morale and the Loyalists of the Carolina Back Country were broken as a military force.
The win was a great boost to Patriot morale and the Loyalists of the Carolina Back Country were broken as a military force.
The win helped to secure French and Spanish support for the Patriots in helping to break the spirit of the British.
The win helped to secure French and Spanish support for the Patriots in helping to break the spirit of the British.
The win led to the defeat of the British at Cowpens.
The win led to the defeat of the British at Cowpens.
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The win was a great boost to Patriot morale and the Loyalists of the Carolina Back Country were broken as a military force.
Explanation: King's Mountain destroyed a large Loyalist force, ended British hopes of recruiting and controlling the backcountry, and revived Patriot confidence — shifting the momentum in the Southern campaign.
Explanation: King's Mountain destroyed a large Loyalist force, ended British hopes of recruiting and controlling the backcountry, and revived Patriot confidence — shifting the momentum in the Southern campaign.
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