The patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they executed many of the prisoners.
they used guerrilla warfare
They were from the south, because the british were from the north.
The Patriots' strategy in the South during the American Revolutionary War focused on leveraging local support and guerrilla tactics to combat British forces. They aimed to rally local militias and capitalize on the strong feelings of resistance among Southern colonists, particularly against British control. This approach worked effectively as it disrupted British supply lines, created instability in British-held areas, and fostered a sense of unity among the colonists, ultimately leading to significant victories such as those at Kings Mountain and Cowpens. The combination of local knowledge and adaptive warfare tactics allowed the Patriots to counter the larger, more traditional British army effectively.
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they used guerrilla warfare
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
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they used guerrilla warfare
Kings of the South was created on 2005-03-29.