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The first battle of the Revolutionary war in North Carolina was fought at what bridge?

lexington and concord.


What was the first revolutionary battle fought in a southern colony?

The battle of guilford courthouse that was fought in north carolina on march 15th 1781


Where was the first shot fired during the Revolutionary War?

Ft. Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina April 12, 1861.


Which commander of the continental army in the southern colonies during the first years of the revolutionary war was defeated by general cornwallis at camden south carolina?

General Gates


The first crop grown in Carolina that brought a profit to the growers was what?

The colony of South Carolina had indigo, and rice, and tobacco, as early cash crops. But, it was cotton that would make the colony a much bigger success and a very wealthy colony.


Where did the first battle of revolutionary?

Lexington and Concord were the first battles of the revolutionary war.


Was South Carolina a new England middle or southern colony?

South Carolina was an English colony is the American south. It saw the scene of the southern campaign during the American Revolutionary War and was later the first state to secede from the union prior to the American Civil War.


Name the first battles of the Revolutionary War?

The first battle of the revolutionary war was in the northeast.


What was the first city founded in South Carolina?

The first city founded in South Carolina was Charles Town, established in 1670. It was later renamed Charleston and became a vital port and cultural center in the American South. The city played a significant role in the colonial and Revolutionary War periods, contributing to its historical importance.


What are facts about Revolutionary War?

The first or second revolutionary war?


What are revolutionary war facts?

The first or second revolutionary war?


The first crops grown in a America were?

Corn and wheat were the first American crops.