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The Battle or Seige of Charleston brought the American Revolution to the Southern colonies. It was one of the major battles of the war and the worst loss for the colonials as it reulted in the capture of Charleston, South Carolina.

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What was the first target in the South for the British during the Revolutionary War?

The first major target in the South for the British during the Revolutionary War was Charleston, South Carolina. Capturing Charleston was strategic for the British as it was a key port city and a center of trade and loyalty in the South. The British aimed to gain control over the southern colonies and exploit Loyalist support, believing that they could rally more loyalists to their cause in this region. The successful siege of Charleston in 1780 marked a significant early victory for the British in the Southern campaign.


Who won the battle of Charleston between the Americans and the British?

The British won at the Battle of Charleston.


What port was effortlessly taken by the British way to Charleston?

what port was effortlessly taken by the British on their way to Charleston


Who won the war of Charleston?

the British won the Battle of Charleston south Carolina (in west Virginia. not badly but the British won.


What year did British capture Charleston South Carolina?

Yes, the British did.


Who won the battle of Charleston in 1780?

British won


When did the british capture Charleston South Carolina?

1782


Who won the the battle Charleston in 1780?

British won


British lord who won the battle of Charleston in 1780?

Cornwallis


Who was the British lord that won the battle of Charleston on 1780?

Cornwallis


What are some battles of British victories?

Charleston, Savannah etc


When did the british capture Charleston SC?

May 12, 1780