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A History | Revolutionary War Battles | The Battle of Eutaw Springs - September 8, 1781
The Battle of Eutaw Springs - September 8, 1781
The last important engagement in the Carolina campaign of the American Revolution was fought in Eutaw Springs
30 miles northwest of Charleston, South Carolina. The American forces under General Nathaniel Greene attacked
at 4 AM, driving British troops under Colonel Alexander Stewart from the field. Greene believed that if he could
destroy Stewart he could end the British threat to the south once and for all. The American attack floundered
when the men stopped to plunder the camp. The British then rallied and repulsed the Americans. The end result
however, was that the British were too weak to hold the field anymore. After sunset, Stewart retreated toward
Charleston. The battle was an important victory for the Americans; it forced the British to remain within Charleston
and prepared the way for the siege of Yorktown.
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