About This Book
The author recounts the events leading to and during a decisive Revolutionary War engagement in upcountry South Carolina, describing how an outnumbered mixed force used terrain and unconventional tactics to defeat a veteran British corps led by a fierce cavalry commander. The narrative situates the clash within the broader Southern campaign, examines strategic maneuvers by American and British leaders, and traces consequences that helped shift momentum toward eventual victory. Supplemental sections provide battlefield interpretation, related campaign sites, and references for further reading.
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