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The Battle of Kettle Creek
In the battle of Bunker Hill, the Patriot casualties were 441, whereas the British casualties were 1054.
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The Siege of Fort Vincennes occurred during the American Revolutionary War. It was a battle fought by Great Britain and Native Americans vs the Patriot militia, in February of 1779. The Patriot militia was victorious.
Battle of Trenton, Washington in command.
The Battle of Kings Mountain, on 7th October 1780, was an important Patriot victory in the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War. Frontier militia overwhelmed the loyalist militia led by British Major Patrick Ferguson.AnswerThe Americans won the Battle of King Mountain.
General Braddock had 1,300 troops and militia at his command.
AnswerAt the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge on February 27, 1776, 1000 Patriot militia defeated a combined force of 700 Scots Highland emigrants and 800 Loyalist militia.
On September 6, 1781, Maj. Hezekiah Williams and his Loyalist force attacked a body of Patriot militia. The militia was patrolling on Turkey Creek(at Edgefield County, South Carolina). After killing or wounding 10 Patriots, the rest of the militia quickly scattered.
Taking place on February 19, 1779, the Battle of Kettle Creek occurred in the area of Washington, Georgia, between patriot and loyalist militia forces. Resulting in a patriot victory, the battle demonstrated that, while the British and their loyalist associates might be able to control isolated urban centers throughout the colonies, the larger portion of American soil and settlements would remain in patriot hands -- and remain supportive of the patriot cause.
He did technically command the Massachusetts militia for a short time, but most of his service during The Revolution was in the Continental Congress.
The Battle of Kings Mountain was fought to stop the advancement of the British troops to take North Carolina. The Colonists won this battle but had to quickly flee for fear of the larger contingent of British forces.
Only one, a man from Chester County, SC named Campbell. Another patriot militiaman reported that he was wounded, but that's it. See The Day It Rained Militia (The History Press, 2005).
Sidney Johnston - killed in the battle, and replaced b his second-in-command P.G.T. Beauregard.
The leaders at the Battle of Bennington were: >> British Gen John Burgoyne with German troops and Indians under he command of Col Frederich Baum. >> Colonial Gen John Stark with Militia under the command of Ethan Allen and Seth Werner.