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The Battle of Port Royal Island/Beaufort (Second)
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South Carolina - Revolutionary War Military Engagements
- A listing of all the Revolutionary War battles that took place in South Carolina, listed by date and location.post by whiteknoll on 2008-01-09
The Battle of Monck's Corner
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On April 12th, General Clinton ordered Lt. Col. Tarleton into the South Carolina
countryside to defend his rear and cut Charles Town off from its lines of
communication, reinforcement, counterattack and supply with the North and South
Carolina backcountry
The Siege of Fort Granby, Lexington
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Lee knew that Maxwell was not a strong military leader, devoting most of his
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280 Loyalist, two artillery pieces, and included numerous wagons
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The fort was found to be well stocked with stores, which under terms of
capitulation, were left for the Americans. Among the equipment that was captured
was 192 muskets, 86 bayonets, 63 rifles, 8,928 musket cartridges, 100 cartridge
boxes, 3,000 flints, 120 lbs. of powder, 328 lbs. of lead, 20 12-lb. canister
shot, and 1 drum.
Battle of James Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Union forces, under the command of Brig. Gen. Benham, landed 6,500 men from
the 3rd New Hampshire, 8th
Michigan, 7th Connecticut, 28th Massachusetts, and 79th New York "Highlanders" on
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The Union suffered 683 casualties (107 dead), compared to 204 (52 dead) by
the Confederates. Although the battle was minor, it served as a powerful propaganda victory, increasing
morale particularly in Charleston and offsetting recent Confederate losses in
the Western Theater.
Waxhaw massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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British victory
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Lieutenant Colonel
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Banastre
TarletonColonel
Abraham
BufordStrength 270 350-380 Casualties and losses 5 #4
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Anxious to capture Rutledge, Tarleton pursued with a force of roughly 230 men,
consisting of 130 Legion dragoons, 100
Mounted British Legion infantry, and a three-pounder cannon. -
the Patriots lost 113 men killed, 147 wounded and released on parole, and the 2
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Virginians who surrendered,
Battle of Cowpens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Unofficially casualties
were much higher, possibly around 40 killed and 150 woundedPatriot Claim
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Daniel Morgan
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Realizing that poorly trained militia were unreliable in battle, especially when
they were under attack from cavalry, Morgan decided to ask the militia to fire
two shots and then retreat, so he could have them reform under cover of the
reserve (cavalry commanded by William Washington and James McCall) behind
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third, more experienced line of militia and continentals
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The third line, composed of the remainder of the forces
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and Virginia
Siege of Charleston - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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battles
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Siege of Charleston
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strategic focus towards the Southern Colonies
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the British
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As a defeat, it was the biggest loss of
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Washington,
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crushing blow
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sub-commander General Lafayette
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Kingdom of
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troops suffered to the Continental Army in the war
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Kingdom of France against the British
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General Washington avoided attempts
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to match force on force and adroitly
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avoided getting his forces pinned strategically so the
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superior British communications (SLOC) could
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dopted by Washington leading
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British in 1779 immensely increased in the
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Island
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In December, he sailed with 8,500 men to join Marc
Prevost at Savannah
Battle of Kings Mountain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Battle of Kings Mountain
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Patriot victory, battle not pursued
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Ferguson personally invented, patented, and successfully field-tested a
breech-loading musket which he called 'the Ferguson Rifle' which could fire
faster and with greater accuracy than the British Brown Bess muzzle-loading
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During the battle Ferguson was killed by the Over-Mountain men.
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With no bayonets of their own, the rebels retreated down the hill and into the
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Ferguson fell dead from his saddle with eight rifle balls in his body
Battle of Camden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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. These regiments then charged and Gates' inexperienced militia, largely
without bayonets fled the field, with Gates not far behind. The British wheeled
round and outflanked the American Continental regiments who were putting up a
stiff fight and continued to do so for sometime. After a while the American
lines began to crumble. Utterly defeated, the remainder of the army abandoned
the battlefield, pursued by Tarleton's cavalry for some 20 miles. The British
overran the American positions, capturing the American army's stores.Gates fled with the first of the militia to
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Ben comments
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Ben and Gabriel Martin are seen watching a similar battle.
First World War.com - A multimedia history of World War One
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