Which of the following describes Daniel Morgan's contribution to South Carolina during the American Revolution? (1 point) Morgan used his drum to communicate military orders during battle. Patriot soldiers accused Morgan's men of attacking the British after they had surrendered. Morgan contributed 200 acres of land in South Carolina to the military cause. Morgan led the patriots to victory in the Battle of Cowpens, which turned the war in their favor.

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The statement that best describes Daniel Morgan's contribution to South Carolina during the American Revolution is: "Morgan led the patriots to victory in the Battle of Cowpens, which turned the war in their favor." This battle, fought on January 17, 1781, was a significant victory for the Continental Army and is considered a turning point in the Southern campaign of the American Revolution.