What was significant about the Battle of Kettle Creek?

It was the first time the British won a battle.
It was a Loyalist victory.
It was a Loyalist defeat and boosted the morale of the Patriots and allowed them to get supplies.
It was the last battle of the American Revolution

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The correct statement is: It was a Loyalist defeat and boosted the morale of the Patriots and allowed them to get supplies.

The Battle of Kettle Creek, which took place on February 14, 1779, during the American Revolution, was a significant victory for the Patriots. The Patriots, led by Colonel Andrew Pickens, successfully attacked and defeated a Loyalist force. This victory boosted the morale of the Patriots and allowed them to secure much-needed supplies and arms, strengthening their position in the conflict.
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