Austin Dabney was the only black man who fought in the battle of Kettle Creek
The Black Solder's name was Austin Dabney. The Battle of Kettle Creek was the first victory of the Whigs in the American Revolution
Austin Dabney saved Elijah Clarke's life in the battle of kettle creek
Austin Dabney was the only black soldier to fight during the Battle of Kettle Creek He was badly wounded during the Battle. Giles Harris, a white soldier, took him home to care for him. Dabney worked for the Harris' family for the rest of his life
Private Austin Dabney served as an artillery man under Elijah Clarke.tips you might need to know as well:he was one of the only if not the only black soldier at The Battle of Kettle Creek in 1779 in which he was badly wounded in the thighGiles Harris, a white soldier, took him home to care for the woundhe was also the only black soldier who was granted land due to his bravery and service during the war in 1786 (he was given 50 acres)he then spent the rest of his life working w/ the Harris familyi hope this helps anyone out! i'm writing a paper on this for my 8th grade social studies class! good luck xx
It lasted for a couple of hours. The battle occurred on February 14, 1779.
It was Elijah Clarke who fought and was injured in the Battle of Kettle Creek
Austin Dabney.
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The Black Solder's name was Austin Dabney. The Battle of Kettle Creek was the first victory of the Whigs in the American Revolution
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Austin Dabney saved Elijah Clarke's life in the battle of kettle creek
Austin Dabney was the only black soldier to fight during the Battle of Kettle Creek He was badly wounded during the Battle. Giles Harris, a white soldier, took him home to care for him. Dabney worked for the Harris' family for the rest of his life
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Private Austin Dabney served as an artillery man under Elijah Clarke.tips you might need to know as well:he was one of the only if not the only black soldier at The Battle of Kettle Creek in 1779 in which he was badly wounded in the thighGiles Harris, a white soldier, took him home to care for the woundhe was also the only black soldier who was granted land due to his bravery and service during the war in 1786 (he was given 50 acres)he then spent the rest of his life working w/ the Harris familyi hope this helps anyone out! i'm writing a paper on this for my 8th grade social studies class! good luck xx
It started in 1779