The significance of Sumter’s Brigade during the summer of 1780 was primarily that it was the only army that defended the southern backcountry during that period. This brigade played a crucial role in resisting British advances and maintaining some level of Southern resistance during a challenging time in the Revolutionary War.
What was the significance of Sumter’s Brigade during the summer of 1780?(1 point)
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It was the only army that defended the southern backcountry during that period.
It was the only army that defended the southern backcountry during that period.
Sumter used the brigade’s tactics to devise the Post War strategy to defeat the British.
Sumter used the brigade’s tactics to devise the Post War strategy to defeat the British.
It successfully ended the British Southern Strategy.
It successfully ended the British Southern Strategy.
It successfully stopped the British invasion of Charleston.
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