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Francis Marion, the swamp fox, was important because once Charleston was captured he fought the British single handedly till more rebels could come. He and his ragtag militia used guerrilla warfare tactics to harass the British and destroy communication and supply lines. He is the reason Americans did not lose the south.

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Francis Marion was an American Military leader in 1775. He helped save people captured in the forests that got cought by the British. Plus he was the Militia Captain leader in 1775 also.

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what was francis marion contributions to the american revolution

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