What was the importance of the Battle of Kettle Creek a the Indians joined with the colonists to defeat the British B The British were driven into Florida and were unable to regroup C Georgia’s Patriots took needed weapons and horses from the British D It was the last?

What was the importance of the Battle of Kettle Creek a the Indians joined with the colonists to defeat the British B The British were driven into Florida and were unable to regroup C Georgia’s Patriots took needed weapons and horses from the British D It was the last?

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What was the importance of the battle of Kettle Creek? The Indians joined with the loyalists to defeat the French. The patriots won the battle, giving them a morale boost and weapons & horses from the British. The British were driven into Florida and were unable to regroup.

Q. What were the results of the Battle of Kettle Creek?

A militia force of Patriots decisively defeated and scattered a Loyalist militia force that was on its way to British-controlled Augusta. The victory demonstrated the inability of British forces to hold the interior of the state, or to protect even sizable numbers of Loyalist recruits outside their immediate area.

Q. Which of the following best explains the importance of the Battle of Kettle Creek?

The best sentence that describes the Battle of the Kettle Creek in February 1779 is that the Patriot victory there raised the morale of all Georgia Patriots. Almost 350 Patriots attacked the Loyalist of the British Empire in its camp in Wilkes County, Georgia.

Q. Which best describes how most Georgian Colonist felt about independence in 1775?

Which best describes how most Georgian colonists felt about independence in 1775? They were against it. They were divided. They were supportive of it.

Q. Which Georgian signed the Declaration of Independence?

People gather for an Independence Day ceremony at which Georgia’s three signers of the Declaration of Independence – George Walton, Lyman Hall and Button Gwinnett – were honored Wednesday.

Q. Why did Hamilton think Burr was dangerous?

It was the loaded word despicable that drew Burr’s focus. In his letter to Hamilton, he called for an explanation. When that request ballooned to a demand that Hamilton deny that he had ever spoken ill of Burr, Hamilton felt that he could not comply with the blanket request without sacrificing his own political career.

Q. Who is better Thomas Jefferson or Alexander Hamilton?

Thus they favored states’ rights. They were strongest in the South. Hamilton’s great aim was more efficient organization, whereas Jefferson once said, “I am not a friend to a very energetic government.” Hamilton feared anarchy and thought in terms of order; Jefferson feared tyranny and thought in terms of freedom.

Q. Who is the villain in Hamilton?

Aaron Burr

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