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How were Continental army defeats under General Greene a rallying point for the colonists? The defeats resulted in the return of General Gates to command.
The defeats were balanced by the capture of Benedict Arnold.
Greene had inflicted heavy losses on General Cornwallis’s army.
Greene had followed Cornwallis to the coast and trapped him there.

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