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During the American Revolution, four tribes in the Iroquois Confederation sided with the British.
The Iroquois Confederate Militia was a group of Iroquois Indians who fought for the South, or Confederacy during the Civil War, 1861-1865
Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Chickamauga.
In battle in the south, British victories didn't seem to matter. The British won at Charleston and Camden, but the Americans kept retreating but not giving up.
There are approximately 170 known battles that took place in South Carolina during the American Revolution.
The commander of the British forces in the south was Benedict Arnold. He led his forces during the 1780s.
Fighting in the West and South affected the course of the Revolutionary War. It affected the course of the Revolutionary War because it made different people side with the Americans, and different people side with the British. It also gave both sides of the war a lot of victories. The fighting in the West and South gained Spain's trust to the Americans. Now Bernardo de Galvez sided with the Americans and declared war on Britain. The Americans also gained new and different leaders, which helped with more victories in the South. Overall, fighting in the West and South greatly affected the course of the Revolutionary War.
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The commander of the British forces in the south was Benedict Arnold. He led his forces during the 1780s.
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There are approximately 170 known battles that took place in South Carolina during the American Revolution.