Chapter 7, Sections 2 and 3
Continental Army
Patriot Army formed in 1775 by the Second Continental Congress and led by General George Washington
Declaration of Independence
The document by which the colonies declared their independence from Britain
Continental Congress
The legislative assembly composed of delegates from the rebel colonies who met during and after the American Revolution
Lexington and Concord
the first battles of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)
Battle of Sullivan's Island
1776- The British were sent to SC to scare the colonists and attempted to destroy Sullivan's Island in Charleston Harbor. Their ships got stuck in the sandbanks and the colonists fired at them. The British left in damaged and destroyed ships, humiliated. (Later called Fort Moultrie after General Moultrie, who created the flag of South Carolina here)
Battle of Kings Mountain
1780- Patriot (mountain men) vs. British and American Loyalists. Patriots won through guerilla warfare. Switched the momentum from the British to the Americans in the South.
Battle of Camden
1780- a major British victory in the South, where general Horatio Gates' untrained and tired militiamen were no match for General Lord Cornwallis' army.
Battle of Cowpens
1781- An overwhelming victory by American Revolutionary forces under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, in the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War.
Battle of Eutaw Springs
1781- Last major battle of the revolution fought in SC General Greene with 2,00 men looked like victory until they began looting instead of fighting allowing the British to regroup 600 British killed, wounded, or missing Patriots- 500 killed, missing, or wounded, some went home
Treaty of Ninety Six
A pledge from Upcountry Loyalists to remain neutral in the Revolutionary War
Articles of Confederation
A weak constitution that governed America during the Revolutionary War.
Dewitt's Corner
After Cherokee War, Chief Attakullakulla (Cherokee) signed a treaty with South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia giving up their land in South Carolina, basically the land in present-day Greenville, Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens Counties
Olive Branch Petition
An offer of peace sent by the Second Continental Congress to King George lll
Constitution of 1778
The new government of South Carolina written after the colonies declared independence, this made sure the government would be controlled by the Lowcountry elite (men of privilege), mainly Charles Town merchants, planters, and lawyers.
France's contribution to defeat of England in American Revolution
Their armies, powerful navy, and money all contributed to American victory
guerrilla warfare
a strategy using small groups to surprise the enemy, inflict damage, and disappear into the swamps or forests
Militia
a volunteer army