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  2. List of South Carolina militia units in the American Revolution

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    The South Carolina militia units in the American Revolution were established on January 17, 1775 by the South Carolina Provincial Congress. These militia units were subordinate to the South Carolina Council of Safety. Officers were selected by February 1775. In November 1775, the Militia units were renamed regiments.

  3. Andrew Williamson (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Charleston fell in 1780 after a month-long siege and 5,000 American troops were captured. Most people felt that South Carolina and Georgia were effectively finished. "This event seemed to all, except the boldest spirits, to be the end of the struggle in that part of South Carolina, if not in the whole State.

  4. Spartan Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Charleston (also Fall of Charleston) The Spartan Regiment, a militia group of South Carolina in the American Revolution, was formed in 1775 by John Thomas at the request of the Council of Safety. [1] The regiment was formed on August 2, 1775 at Wofford's Iron Mill. Thomas held the first muster at his house. [2]

  5. 2nd South Carolina Regiment - Wikipedia

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    At organization the regiment consisted of 10 companies from eastern South Carolina and was part of the South Carolina State Troops. On November 4, 1775, the regiment was adopted by the Continental Army, and on February 27, 1776, it was assigned to the Southern Department. On November 23, 1776, the regiment was assigned to the 2nd South Carolina ...

  6. 3rd South Carolina Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd South Carolina Regiment was an infantry regiment of the South Carolina Line during the American Revolutionary War. Raised in the western part of South Carolina, the regiment fought in the Siege of Savannah and the Siege of Charleston , surrendering to British forces in the latter.

  7. 4th South Carolina Regiment - Wikipedia

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    November 14, 1775, authorized in the South Carolina Provincial Troops as the 4th South Carolina Regiment. November 20 to December 18, 1775, organized at Charleston to consist of three companies from the greater Charleston area. June 18, 1776, adopted into the Continental Army and assigned to the Southern Department.

  8. 1st South Carolina Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 1st South Carolina Regiment (Infantry) was authorized on June 6, 1775, at Charleston, South Carolina, for service with the South Carolina State Troops. On November 4, 1775, the unit was adopted into the Continental Army and on February 27, 1776 was assigned to the Southern Department.

  9. South Carolina in the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    British General Henry Clinton. Throughout the course of the American Revolutionary War, over 200 battles were fought within South Carolina, more than in any other state.On November 19, 1775, Patriot forces of the Long Cane Militia fought Loyalists in the first battle of Ninety Six, resulting in the death of James Birmingham, the first South Carolinian and southerner of the war.