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9 January, 00:53

American Revolution battles that occurred in Charleston and Camden, South Carolina, were

a. minor victories for the Continental army.

b. minor defeats for the Continental army.

c. major victories for the Continental army.

d. major defeats for the Continental army.

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  1. 9 January, 01:33
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    I would say there were all D. This is because in the Battle of Camden the British were outnumbered and still won which was s humiliating defeat for Gates, the American general best known for commanding the Americans at the British defeat of Saratoga, whose army had possessed a large numerical superiority over the British force. As well as this at the Siege of Charleston the British won. The loss of the city and its 5,000 troops was a serious blow to the American cause.
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