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Yorktown

Posted on January 27, 2008September 27, 2015

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Battle of Yorktown — The War’s End September 1781 – October 19, 1781 MIRACULOUS CONVERGENCE “The first necessity [of the Yorktown campaign] was to arrange the meeting of French naval and American land forces on the Virginia coast at a specified time and place. The junction in Virginia had to…

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Cowpens

Posted on January 27, 2008September 27, 2015

(1781) The Loyalist defeat at King’s Mountain two month earlier had revived the Patriot effort for the war in the South. The Army had a new Southern Department commander in the Quaker Nathaniel Greene. Greene was determined to fight, but not at the expense of loosing more men. He made…

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Guillford Courthouse

Posted on January 27, 2008September 27, 2015

(1781) Despite the fact the Battle of Guilford Court House is a tactile draw, it remains a victory for the Americans as the British have been worn down so much that they will make a fateful retreat to Yorktown, Virginia. The tide of the war in the South has turned…

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The Battle of King’s Mountain

Posted on January 27, 2008September 27, 2015

On October 7, 1780, in the rolling hills of northern South Carolina, a small army of men under the command of a British officer, Major Patrick Ferguson, was overtaken and defeated by a group that had been assembled from the farms and fields of southwest Virginia, North Carolina and the…

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Captain Samuel Martin at King’s Mountain

Posted on January 27, 2008September 27, 2015

RESEARCHER’S NOTES: Participation of Captain Samuel Martin in the Battle of King’s Mountain. During the latter part of August and the whole of September, Captain Martin was rarely at home, and then not remaining for more than two days at a time. About the last week of September be marched…

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Southern Campaign

Posted on January 27, 2008September 27, 2015

The British Strategy By 1778, British and American combatants in the north were stalemated, and a quick end to the Revolutionary War was doubtful. The British now rekindled a plan for putting down the rebellion by first controlling the southern colonies and then sweeping north to total victory. The strategy…

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The Battle of Camden

Posted on January 27, 2008September 27, 2015

(1780) The battle of Camden, South Carolina was a stunning defeat for the American Army. However the battle of Camden did effectively remove the politically appointed General Hortio Gates, and place the new General Nathaniel Greene, a man Washington had hoped would replace him should anything befall the Commander in…

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