The Winning of the Revolutionary War in the South: From Camden to Yorktown, August 1780-October 1781 : a SketchAtlanta Chapter, Georgia Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 1976 - 21페이지 |
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... SAVANNAH The two major seaports in the Southern States were Savannah and Charleston . The United States held Charleston until 1780 , but Savannah fell to British attack in December 1778 , and remained in British hands throughout the war ...
... SAVANNAH The two major seaports in the Southern States were Savannah and Charleston . The United States held Charleston until 1780 , but Savannah fell to British attack in December 1778 , and remained in British hands throughout the war ...
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... Savannah River in September 1779 , he recalled to New York the 3,000 men that had been uselessly stationed at Newport for three years . When the French and Americans were defeated in their attempt upon Savannah and d'Estaing sailed away ...
... Savannah River in September 1779 , he recalled to New York the 3,000 men that had been uselessly stationed at Newport for three years . When the French and Americans were defeated in their attempt upon Savannah and d'Estaing sailed away ...
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... Savannah and the areas immediately surrounding those cities . The battle site at Eutaw Springs is now a national military park about sixty miles from Charlotte , toward Charleston . On October 19 , 1781 , Cornwallis , who had finally ...
... Savannah and the areas immediately surrounding those cities . The battle site at Eutaw Springs is now a national military park about sixty miles from Charlotte , toward Charleston . On October 19 , 1781 , Cornwallis , who had finally ...
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American Army American cause American forces American Militia American Revolution artillery Atlanta Chapter attack Banastre Tarleton Baron deKalb BATTLE OF CAMDEN BATTLE OF COWPENS Battle of Kings bayonet Benjamin Lincoln British Army British forces British soldier British troops Buford Camden captured casualties Catawba cavalry Charleston Charlotte Colonel Pickens Colonel William Commander in Chief Continental troops Cowpens Creek crossed Daniel Morgan defeat Delaware troops detachment dragoons Elijah Clarke encamped enemy Eutaw Springs fight fire flank fought Fusiliers Georgia Greene's army Guilford Court House Horatio Gates horse hundred infantry killed Kings Mountain leader Lord Charles Cornwallis Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon marched Maryland and Delaware musket Nathaniel Greene Ninety-Six numbers October officers oncoming British ordered rear Regiment reinforced retreat rifle riflemen River saber Savannah second line sides siege SIEGE OF SAVANNAH Sir Henry Clinton South Carolina SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN surrender sword Tarleton Tory Militia victory Virginia volleys wagons Washington William Washington's wounded Yorktown