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Q: Which battle was the worst defeat suffered by the patriots?
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Where did Patriots suffer their worst defeat?

in Charlston


In 1780 where did the patriots suffer their worst defeat?

Charleston


What battle did the patriots suffer their worst defeat and thousands of Americans were taken prisoner?

I believe the Invasion of New York. That happened in the beginning of the war.


Where did the patriots suffer the worst defeat of the war in 1780?

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What battle was the worst defeat for the union?

The Battle of Fredericksburg was the worst defeat for the Union Army. It was General Ambrose Burnside's fault.


In 1780 what was the Worst American defeat?

The Battle of Camden, South Carolina, August 16, 1780. This was a battlefield defeat, but in May 1780 the Patriots in Charleston surrendered after withstanding a siege for a time, which was even more disastrous than Camden. Five thousand Patriots became prisoners after the surrender of Charleston.


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What battle was the Roman republics worst defeat ever in history?

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What was the patriots worst defeat in 1780?

By 1780 the war was over. Washington became president in 1789.


What was the worst american defeat if the revolutionary war?

Probably the Battle of Charleston.


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What was the significance of the battle of the Charleston?

Black regiment deployed in the amphibious attack. The British troops conquered Charleston, and the patriots lost their most important port city. This battle was one of the worst losses for the patriots.