who was invoved in the battle of Kettle Creek

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The Battle of Kettle Creek was fought during the American Revolutionary War. The main participants in the battle were:

1. Patriot Forces:
- Andrew Pickens: He was a militia leader from South Carolina who played a significant role in the battle.
- Elijah Clarke: He was a militia leader from Georgia who led a group of "Overmountain Men" in the battle.
- John Dooly: He was a militia leader from Georgia who participated in the battle.

2. Loyalist Forces:
- Colonel James Boyd: He was the commander of the Loyalist militia forces and led them into battle.
- Captain David Cunningham: He was a Loyalist officer who also played a role in the battle.

It is important to note that the Battle of Kettle Creek involved mainly militia forces, both Patriot and Loyalist, and did not have the involvement of regular Continental Army units.
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