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What group attacked Europe from the south?

the british


Who led guerrilla attacks against the British in the South?

Francis Marion operated out of the swamps of South Carolina. Also known as "The Swamp Fox", he led guerrilla attacks against the British, and slunk back into the swamps for cover. Smart Man.


Which South Carolinian worked alongside Francis Marion in using guerrilla tactics to attack and harass British forces in the Revolutionary War?

Thomas Sumter


This South Carolinian responsible for many successful attacks against the British during the American Revolution used guerrilla warfare as his main battle tactic?

Francis Marion


Which south carolinian ran for president of the US?

John C Calhoun


What role did South Carolina play in the revolutionary war?

Charles Town, South Carolina is one of the oldest settlements of North Carolina. During the American Revolution it was a center of activity of Continental army and was attacked by British forces twice.


The swampfox known for his imaginative war tactcs is?

Francis Marion, a South Carolinian of Huguenot ancestry.


Where in the US are swamps?

Swamps are the most common in the south eastern portion of the United States.


Why did the British attack Washington D.C. during the civil war?

First of all the British wren't in the civil war. It was the North vs. the South. The South attacked Washington D.C. to try to gain control.


What do you call a person who lives in Charleston South Carolina?

The traditional response would be: a South Carolinian Sand Lapper is what you call someone who is born in South Carolina..


Why did most of the British troops that attacked the South came from the?

Most of the British troops that attacked the South during the American Revolutionary War were drawn from the southern colonies themselves. This strategy aimed to exploit local loyalties and recruit supporters among loyalists who opposed independence. Additionally, the South was seen as a region with significant resources and strategic importance, making it a key target for British military efforts. By focusing on the South, the British hoped to regain control over the colonies and quell the rebellion.


At the Constitutional Convention supporters of the Constitution were called Federalists This group was led by which famous South Carolinian?

Charles Pinckney