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- how did the success of the continental army in the south contribute to the american victory?
The Continental army's success in the South disrupted British strategy. It weakened British control, gained local support, and forced the British to re - allocate resources. These actions, along with key victories like at Cowpens and Guilford Courthouse, wore down the British forces and set the stage for the final victory at Yorktown.
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The Continental army's success in the South disrupted British strategy, weakened their control, gained local support, forced re - allocation of resources, and through key victories, wore down British forces, contributing to the overall American victory.