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On December 9, 1775, an engagement at Great Bridge, Virginia, unfolded that effectively ended British royal authority in the oldest American colony. The Battle of Great Bridge, though modest in scale compared to later Revolutionary War clashes, delivered a decisive blow to Governor Lord Dunmore's efforts to maintain Crown control over Virginia and emboldened the patriot cause throughout the Southern colonies.
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On December 9, 1775, an engagement at Great Bridge, Virginia, unfolded that effectively ended British royal authority in the oldest American colony. The Battle of Great Bridge, though modest in scale compared to later Revolutionary War clashes, delivered a decisive blow to Governor Lord Dunmore's efforts to maintain Crown control over Virginia and emboldened the patriot cause throughout the Southern colonies.