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  2. George Galphin - Wikipedia

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    George Galphin became a highly respected trader among the Lower Creek tribes in the Georgia and South Carolina region within a few years of arriving in America. Adair praised his skill in negotiating with the Creek to stay neutral during the French and Indian Wars (1760–1761). [3] Eventually he came to own the Silver Bluff trading post. In ...

  3. Siege of Augusta - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, the stockaded house of George Galphin, an Indian agent, located 12 miles (19 km) south of Augusta, was attacked by forces under Clarke and Lee. After a brief exchange, in which one Patriot died of the heat and eight to ten were wounded, the British garrison there surrendered after three or four men were killed.

  4. Galphin Affair - Wikipedia

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    George Galphin was an Irish immigrant and an Indian trader. He was very successful and respected for his work. He had a large land claim in what became the territory of Georgia, [1] but after his death and the Revolutionary War the colonial government took claim over the Galphin estate. Arguing they were due compensation for their losses during ...

  5. Silver Bluff Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    When the British in 1778 occupied Savannah across the river, the church was disrupted. George Galphin was a Patriot and moved away from his plantation. David George and the 30 enslaved members of Silver Bluff Baptist Church went to Savannah to seek promised freedom behind the British lines. They joined with preacher George Leile and his group ...

  6. Battle of Rocky Mount - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 1779 and early 1780, the British "southern strategy" to regain control of its rebellious provinces in the American Revolutionary War went well, with successful amphibious operations against Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina, and a routing of the few remaining Continental Army troops in South Carolina in the May 29, 1780 Battle of Waxhaws.

  7. U.S., Philippines to hold biggest war games in years

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    The allies will hold joint military drills against a backdrop of growing tensions with China in the South China Sea. ... Philippines to hold biggest war games in years. February 15, 2023 at 6:16 AM.

  8. There Are 3 Ways War Could Realistically Start Between the ...

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    As tensions rise in the South China Sea, war might come whether anyone wants it or not. Here are three possible scenarios for how the conflict could unfold. There Are 3 Ways War Could ...

  9. Battle of Blackstock's Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Blackstock's Farm, a military engagement of the American Revolutionary War, took place in what today is Union County, South Carolina, a few miles from Cross Anchor, on November 20, 1780. The battle marked the first time during the war that an American militia had defeated British regulars. [5]