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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SOUTH CAROLINA

IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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INTRODUCTION

  • The British over taxed the colonists after the French and Indian war
  • The colonists did not like this and protested and had boycotts
  • The called it "Taxation without Representation"
  • The tea act caused the Boston tea party when colonists threw tea into the water
  • The colonists were infuriated with it and wanted to sever ties with the British
  • Lots of battles were fought in the south because of the large amount of loyalist
  • The revolutions battles in South Carolina took place in 1775-1782

BATTLES IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR

  • In the battle of Camden the men were weak because they traveled through a swamp
  • Locals advised general Horatio Gates to take the troops through rich farmlands, dust he denied the advise and had a crushing defeat
  • The British troops surrounded the town on land while ships fired at the town from sea
  • Charles town was important because it was a major port

GUERRILLA WARFARE

  • Guerrilla warfare is a hit and run tactic
  • It frustrated the British because they used the land to their advantage
  • Francis Marion used this strategy which gave him the name "swamp fox" for his vast knowledge of the land around him
  • Militia troops used this strategy aginst the British
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MORE BATTLS IN SOUTH CAROLINA

  • The battle of kings mountain was a fight of only loyalists and patriots
  • The battle of cowpens was a major fight in the south
  • The continental army mistook a retreat order in the fight, so when the British charged the patriots turned and shot at point blank
  • In the battle of Guilfords Courthouse the British lost a significant amount of troops in the fight.
  • After the battle general Cornwallis quit his campaign for South Carolina and that led to Yorktown, one of the last battles in the war
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SUMMARY

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