The Battle of Kettle Creek, fought on February 14, 1779, in Georgia, saw patriot forces under Colonel Elijah Clarke defeat a much larger Loyalist militia. This engagement was significant as it boosted morale among the patriots and helped to rally support for the Revolutionary cause in the southern colonies. The victory also disrupted Loyalist recruitment efforts in the region.
The Battle of Kettle Creek
The battle in which a Whig militia from South Carolina decimated Loyalist forces in 1779 was the Battle of Stono Ferry. This confrontation occurred on June 20, 1779, near Charleston, South Carolina. The Whig militia, composed of local patriot forces, achieved a significant victory over the Loyalists, bolstering the revolutionary cause in the region. This battle highlighted the intense local conflicts between Loyalists and Patriots during the American Revolutionary War.
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AnswerAt the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge on February 27, 1776, 1000 Patriot militia defeated a combined force of 700 Scots Highland emigrants and 800 Loyalist militia.
Taking place on February 19, 1779, the Battle of Kettle Creek occurred in the area of Washington, Georgia, between patriot and loyalist militia forces. Resulting in a patriot victory, the battle demonstrated that, while the British and their loyalist associates might be able to control isolated urban centers throughout the colonies, the larger portion of American soil and settlements would remain in patriot hands -- and remain supportive of the patriot cause.
The Battle of Kings Mountain, on 7th October 1780, was an important Patriot victory in the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War. Frontier militia overwhelmed the loyalist militia led by British Major Patrick Ferguson.AnswerThe Americans won the Battle of King Mountain.
The Battle of Kettle Creek
The battle in which a Whig militia from South Carolina decimated Loyalist forces in 1779 was the Battle of Stono Ferry. This confrontation occurred on June 20, 1779, near Charleston, South Carolina. The Whig militia, composed of local patriot forces, achieved a significant victory over the Loyalists, bolstering the revolutionary cause in the region. This battle highlighted the intense local conflicts between Loyalists and Patriots during the American Revolutionary War.
On September 6, 1781, Maj. Hezekiah Williams and his Loyalist force attacked a body of Patriot militia. The militia was patrolling on Turkey Creek(at Edgefield County, South Carolina). After killing or wounding 10 Patriots, the rest of the militia quickly scattered.
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