- Carolina campaign
The Carolina Campaign of the
American Revolutionary War was a British effort during1780 and1781 to reclaim and hold the Carolinas after the fall of Charleston onMay 12 ,1780 . Sir Henry Clinton, after capturing Charleston, left in June to return toNew York , leaving a British force under Cornwallis to subjugate the rest of the Carolinas to British control.Cornwallis swept north and capped his success in the
Battle of Camden onAugust 16 ,1780 . The American force was completely routed, the gallantBaron de Kalb was mortally wounded, and the American commander,Horatio Gates , fled from the field, outdistancing officers and men in retreat. Patriot defense was thus broken in the Carolinas, leaving only the swift and secretly moving guerrilla bands ofFrancis Marion ,Thomas Sumter , and Andrew Pickens to harass the invaders.The American cause was later advanced, however, with the remarkable
Battle of King's Mountain (October 7 ,1780 ), in which bands of frontier riflemen underIsaac Shelby ,John Sevier , and William Campbell surrounded a Loyalist raiding party under British MajorPatrick Ferguson . The British commander fell, and his men surrendered. This victory prefaced the campaign fought in North Carolina by GeneralNathanael Greene (who had been appointed to succeed Gates) and his lieutenants, notablyLight Horse Harry Lee andDaniel Morgan . It was Morgan who, at the head of a raiding party, met and all but annihilated Cornwallis's raiders underBanastre Tarleton atCowpens onJanuary 17 ,1781 . Cornwallis then pushed north and at Guilford Courthouse won aPyrrhic victory over Greene onMarch 15 ,1781 ; the British had technically won but had to retreat to British-heldWilmington, North Carolina , and then toVirginia . Greene then joined the guerrilla leaders in freeing South Carolina. Twice more the Americans were defeated—byLord Rawdon at Hobkirk's Hill onApril 25 ,1781 and by ColonelAlexander Stewart at Eutaw Springs onSeptember 8 ,1781 —and yet the British had to retreat, returning to Charleston.The campaign was a British failure and was, moreover, a triumph for the patriots that set the stage for the
Yorktown campaign .
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