What happened at the Battle of Kettle Creek (select two)?

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The Battle of Kettle Creek, fought on February 14, 1779, during the American Revolutionary War, was a significant conflict in Georgia. Here are two key events that took place during the battle:

  1. Patriot Victory: The American Patriots, mainly composed of local militia, achieved a decisive victory against Loyalist forces. This battle was important in boosting the morale of Patriot forces in Georgia, demonstrating that they could successfully engage and defeat Loyalists even without a large regular army presence.

  2. Impact on Loyalist Forces: The defeat for the Loyalists at Kettle Creek significantly weakened their presence in the region. The loss reduced their influence and support among the local population, further encouraging Patriots in their struggle for independence and leading to a shift in control over parts of Georgia.

These events contributed to the larger context of the struggle in the Southern theater of the Revolutionary War.