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Despite the occasional conflict over orders, horses, and command issues among subordinates, for the rest of 1781 and throughout 1782 the relationship between Marion and Greene strengthened. By the end of the war, as the two became better acquainted and the war had evolved into a containment operation, Marion was Greene’s most trusted officer.

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Nathaneal Greene's leadership helped turned the tide of the war. His leadership freed Georgia from the British.

Francis Marion made the British uncomfortable throughout the war by giving them a taste of their own medicine; he fought unfairly.

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