Secessionville (a.k.a Fort Lamar or James Island). It was actually a part of Charleston.
Yes..Near Charleston.
The Battle of Kettle Creek
The Battle Of Bull Run Was
New York saw the most battles during the Revolutionary War. A total of one third of all battles during the war were fought there. The Battle of Saratoga, New York was a turning point, and was instrumental in getting the colonists supports from the European rivals of Britain, France and Spain.
Lincoln wanting south Carolina to be a free state.
South Carolina
Charleston, Charleston again, Camden and Kings Mountain.
On Morris Island, near Charleston, South Carolina.
Jasper County in Grahamville, South Carolina.
Hannah's cowpens
October 7, 1780
Gettysburg. It was in Pennsylvania.
The Battle of Fort Sumter was the first of the American Civil War. It was fought in South Carolina, where it lies before Charleston Harbor.
It was mostly fought in the South, but I'm not sure in what state the majority was fought in. About half of the major battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee. However, the battles that formed the "turning points" of the war were in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and Vicksburg, Mississippi. The first battle was in Charleston, South Carolina and the last major battle was in North Carolina.
Bull Run Creek
it just ended like an hour ago dude?!?!?!?!?!?!?! duuuuhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
The battle of Kings Mountain was an important Revolutionary War Battle, fought between American loyalists, under Major Patrick Ferguson, and a group of rebels, primarily mountain men from South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee. It was fought about 25 miles east of the city of Charlotte, NC, on a small knoll. The Kings Mountain National Monument is located in South Carolina, just south of the North Carolina border.