Which of the following battles prompted the british retreat from South Carolina

A- Camden
B- Kings Mountain
C- Port Royal
D- Huck's Defeat

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To determine which of the battles prompted the British retreat from South Carolina, we'll need to evaluate each option and their historical significance.

A. Camden: The Battle of Camden, fought on August 16, 1780, was a major victory for the British. The American Revolutionary forces, led by General Horatio Gates, suffered a significant defeat. Therefore, it did not prompt the British retreat from South Carolina.

B. Kings Mountain: The Battle of Kings Mountain, fought on October 7, 1780, was a crucial turning point in the Revolutionary War. Patriots from the frontier regions of present-day North and South Carolina defeated a loyalist militia, which shifted the momentum in favor of the American cause. This battle played a significant role in the eventual British retreat from South Carolina.

C. Port Royal: The Battle of Port Royal, which took place in 1779, was not a decisive battle in terms of the British retreat from South Carolina. It was a naval battle fought in the coastal waters of South Carolina and Georgia during the American Revolutionary War.

D. Huck's Defeat: Huck's Defeat refers to an ambush on a group of British loyalists on July 12, 1780, near modern-day Lancaster, South Carolina. Although it was a minor battle, it did not prompt a British retreat from South Carolina.

Based on the historical significance and the impact on the British retreat from South Carolina, the correct answer is B - Kings Mountain.

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