Rev War | Saved Land Save the Southern Campaign In the Spring of 1781, American General Nathanael Greene called the Southern colonies “one continuous scene of blood and slaughter.” When the British...
Rev War | Video Southern Campaign Animated Map This animated map brings the 1778-1781 events of the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War to life, complete with troop movement animations...
Rev War | Article 10 Facts: The Southern Campaign Fact #1: The Southern Campaign was a British attempt to reinvigorate the war effort For the first four years of the American Revolution, British...
Rev War | Battle Map The Southern Campaign | 1776 - 1781 BATTLE MAP | American Battlefield Trust’s map of the major battles of the Southern Campaign, 1776 to 1781
Rev War | Itinerary Tour the Revolutionary War Southern Campaign in Three Days In the final three years of the Revolutionary War, a vicious struggle raged in the Backcountry of South Carolina. While the Continental Army still...
Rev War | News American Battlefield Trust, Cowpens National Battlefield launch animated map tracing the dynamic story of the Revolutionary War’s Southern Campaign Gaffney, S.C. – “We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again.” The words of patriot General Nathanael Greene characterize the tenacious spirit of the...
Rev War | Article King George's Southern Soldiers Many historians, students, or even casual enthusiasts of the American Revolution in the south are familiar with any one of the iconic paintings of...
Rev War | Article The Southern Theater of the American Revolution Fighting in the Southern colonies raged through the entire war and was an area of great concern for both sides.
Civil War | Article The Maryland Campaign of 1862 Historian and author Scott Hartwig describes Robert E. Lee's 1862 Maryland Campaign which culminated in the Battle of Antietam.
Rev War | Battle Map The Liberty Trail BATTLE MAP | The American Battlefield Trust’s map of the The Liberty Trail
Civil War | Article The Atlanta Campaign A strategic overview of the Atlanta Campaign of 1864, when Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman pushed his army through Georgia in hopes of capturing Atlanta.