The Southern Campaign, took place in the southern half of the colonies.
The British believed if they brung the war to south, they would have, recruited many loyalists in that region
The Southern Campaign had many important battles including but not limited to Buford's Massarce, Savannah, Charleston, Camden, Kings Mt., Cowpens, Guilfords Courthouse, Eutaw Springs, Yorktown Surrender
Charleston was a major port city, the most important south of Philadelphia, and was major asset for both sides in the Southern Campaign.
During the British Invasion of Savannah or sometimes referred to as the first battle of Savannah, the British sieged the city of Savannah.
The commanders and leaders of the first battle of Savannah were Robert Howe and Archibald Campbell
The first sounds of the battle, USA Commander Howe heard were musket fire and cannon fire and the appearance of charging British and German troops on his front. Howe ordered an immediate retreat.
British Commander Campbell gained control of Savannah at the cost of seven killed and seventeen wounded
The Battle of Charleston was one of the major battles which took place towards the end of the American Revolutionary War, after the British began to shift their focus towards the American South
The Battle of Charleston was a very important battle, because Charleston was the most important city south of Philadelphia. Sadly the patriots lost the war
The loss of Charleston and its troops was a serious blow to the American cause in the South.
The British Commanders during the battle were Sir Henry Clinton, Charles Cornwallis, Mariot Arbuthnot. The American Commanders during the battle were Benjamin Lincoln and Abraham Whipple
guerrilla warfare was mainly used from 1775-1783, which made a huge difference in the outcome of the war. Guerrilla Warfare consists of hit and run tactics
Guerrilla warfare tactics were first used at the Battles of Lexington and Concord by the Patriots.
George Washington sometimes used Guerrilla tactics in battles, raids, and ambushes.
other Americans that used Guerrilla Warfare tactics against the British were William R. Davie, David Wooster, Francis Marion, Shadrach Inman, Daniel Morgan, Morgan's riflemen,
The Battle of Guilford Courthouse occurred in the modern day city Greensboro N.C.
The American Commander was Nathaniel Greene and the British Commander was Charles Cornwallis
The British were outnumbered more than two to one at the battle yet defeated the American army; however, in doing so they lost over a quarter of their men in the fighting.
Many historians say the battle was the "largest and most hotly contested" battle of the American Revolutionary War and led to the surrender of British at Yorktown.
USA commanders during the battle of Kings Mountain were James Johnston, William Campbell, John Sevier, Frederick Hambright, Joseph McDowell, Benjamin Cleveland, James Williams, Isaac Shelby, Joseph Winston, William Chronicle
British Commanders were Patrick Ferguson and Abraham DePeyster
The Battle of Kings Mountain was a great victory in South Carolina for the Patriot forces over the British forces in the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War.
The Battle of Kings Mountain lasted 1 hour and 5 mins. The Loyalists suffered 290 killed, 163 wounded, and 668 taken prisoner. The Patriot militia suffered 29 killed and 58 wounded. This was a great victory to patriot forces
The American Commander was Nathaniel Greene and the British Commander was Alexander Stewart
The Battle of Eutaw Springs took place in modern-day Eutawville, South Carolina
The British took 60 prisoners and two artillery guns from the Patriots
Even though the British won a victory they lost in strategy. Their inability to stop Greene's operations forced them to leave most of their conquests in the South.