Highlights of Revolutionary War Sites - Camden, SC
Part One is the highlights of the Revolutionary War Site at Camden, SC on HWY 521 South near Interstate 20. It was here for 11 months the British Army made a headquarters. Eventually there were two major battles. The Battle of Camden took place 9 miles north of here and the Battle of Hobkirk's Hill near the modern site of the town of Camden.
The Craven House at the Historic Camden, South Carolina, Revolutionary War Site
A peek at the outside and inside of the 1789 Craven House now located on the grounds of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in Camden, South Carolina. This house was moved in 1970 from its original Mill Street location in Camden. The renovators used as much of the original house as they could during their project. Another Must See in Camden, South Carolina.
Revolutionary War Days at Historic Camden, SC
Stand on the front lines as an authentic Revolutionary War battle reenactment unfolds right before your eyes in historic Camden, South Carolina. Tour the historic Joseph Kershaw plantation house, shop on Sutlers Row or explore 117 acres of Colonial history here.
Camden, SC in the American Revolution
Short video on the Revolutionary War in South Carolina with a focus on Camden, SC and the Southern Campaign.
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Camden, South Carolina, On the Road with BikerTV.org visited the city of Camden, SC
On the Road with BikerTV.org visited the city of Camden, SC. The first in land city in South Carolina and part of American history with 2 big Revolutionary War battles fought there. It is a town of wonderful people, great places to visit and lots of history. So come and join us on our first trip to Camden, South Carolina. We will be back.
The Palmetto Coffee Shoppe of Camden, South Carolina
Right on Downtown Camden's Main Drag, Broad Street, Phyllis Morris Wainscott's Palmetto Coffee Shoppe is a delight. Drop by for breakfast, for lunch, or for just a cup of coffee or pot of tea. It's worth the drive!
Camden, South Carolina: The Colonial District
Some points of interest in the Colonial District of Camden, SC. Camden is SC's oldest inland city and was the location of two major Revolutionary War battles as well as one of the British Army's most important garrisons in South Carolina (1780-81). The Colonial District is the original town settlement.
Revolutionary War Field Days @ Historic Camden 2017
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CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA - Scenic Autumn Drone Flight
DJI Mavic flight over Camden, SC on November 3, 2018. Sights include the King Haiglar Opera House Clock Tower, Camden Post Office, Ten Eleven Galleria, King Haiglar and Joseph Kershaw statue at Town Green Park, Little Theatre, Kimbrell's Furniture, and Bethesda Presbyterian Church.
From Wikipedia: Camden is a city in Kershaw County, South Carolina, United States.[3] It is the largest city and county seat of Kershaw County. The population was 6,838 in the 2010 census. In 2016, the population went up to 7,126.[4] It is part of the Columbia, South Carolina, Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Camden is the oldest inland city in South Carolina, and home to The Carolina Cup and The National Steeplechase Museum.
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2010 Revolutionary War Reenactment in Camden, SC
Reenactment of the Revolutionary War in Camden, SC 2010
Battle of Camden Facts
The Battle of Camden was one of the worst defeat in the south for the American Revolution. It obliterated the Southern Army and ended up destroying Horatio Gates reputation. It would be a turning point in the Revolution since George Washington would finally be able to select his own commander, Nathanael Greene.
The Patriot - Battle of Camden Movie Clip (HD)
On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north of Camden, South Carolina, in one of the most important and influential battles of the Revolutionary War. An American victory would quash British plans to subjugate the Southern colonies and virtually guarantee the independence of the fledgling United States. A victory for the British would pave the way for the conquest of North Carolina and Virginia. After nearly an hour of frenzied, bloody combat, the British army emerged victorious, and American morale plummeted to its lowest point of the war. The rout at Camden was not a total loss, however, as Patriot forces eventually came away with a renewed determination to resist British advances, and the lessons from the defeat were applied to secure future victories that finally allowed the Patriots to triumph in the South. This engaging new book presents the Battle of Camden as never before: through the eyes and words of American and British participants and contemporary observers. The events leading up to the conflict, the combat itself and the consequences of Camden are all described in striking detail. The cunning strategies of both American Major General Horatio Gates and British Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis are revealed, as are a number of battlefield reports from soldiers on both sides. In addition to these compelling firsthand accounts, The Battle of Camden includes analysis of the battle and its effects in America and Europe from George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Lord George Germain. With this landmark text, author and historian Jim Piecuch offers a comprehensive consideration of a vital Revolutionary battle and its effects on the war for American independence.
Reenactors relive the Revolutionary War in Camden
The Continental Army and American militiamen, portrayed by reenactors, return from a losing battle against British forces at Historic Camden's battlefield.
The Patriot Battle of Camden
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On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north of Camden, South Carolina, in one of the most important and influential battles of the Revolutionary War. An American victory would quash British plans to subjugate the Southern colonies and virtually guarantee the independence of the fledgling United States. A victory for the British would pave the way for the conquest of North Carolina and Virginia. After nearly an hour of frenzied, bloody combat, the British army emerged victorious, and American morale plummeted to its lowest point of the war. The rout at Camden was not a total loss, however, as Patriot forces eventually came away with a renewed determination to resist British advances, and the lessons from the defeat were applied to secure future victories that finally allowed the Patriots to triumph in the South. This engaging new book presents the Battle of Camden as never before: through the eyes and words of American and British participants and contemporary observers. The events leading up to the conflict, the combat itself and the consequences of Camden are all described in striking detail. The cunning strategies of both American Major General Horatio Gates and British Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis are revealed, as are a number of battlefield reports from soldiers on both sides. In addition to these compelling firsthand accounts, The Battle of Camden includes analysis of the battle and its effects in America and Europe from George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Lord George Germain. With this landmark text, author and historian Jim Piecuch offers a comprehensive consideration of a vital Revolutionary battle and its effects on the war for American independence.
Cowpens National Battlefield | 2017 | Revolutionary War Tour and History | South Carolina | USA
In this vlog I am exploring Cowpens National Battlefield in South Carolina USA. This is a site of the Revolutionary War between the USA and Britain. This was a site where the American Troops surrounded and pushed back the Red Coats and fought off the attacks of the British.
In this video I attempt to show the area where this happened, and give a bit of history regarding what occurred on this site.
This battlefield is part of the Revolutionary War (1781) which struck within the United States. This is the spot where Daniel Morgan flanked the British (Tarleton's) army. The Americans's used a double envelope technique, one of the few times used in history.
Down the center of the battlefield is the Green River Road.
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Battle of Camden - Patriot - Empire Total War
The Battle of Camden was a major victory for the British in the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence). On August 16, 1780, British forces under Lieutenant General Charles, Lord Cornwallis routed the American forces of Major General Horatio Gates about 10 km (five miles) north of Camden, South Carolina, strengthening the British hold on the Carolinas following the capture of Charleston.
The rout was a humiliating defeat for Gates, the American general best known for commanding the Americans at the British defeat of Saratoga, whose army had possessed a large numerical superiority over the British force.
Sites of the American Revolution in SC Part 2: Camden SC
The City of Camden South Carolina is the oldest inland city in the state. During the American Revolution, a Patriot force under General Horatio Gates was defeated by the British Army led by General Cornwallis. The city and people of Camden have gone to great lengths to preserve their history and ties to the Revolution, such as the preservation of the Battle of Camden Battlefield near Gum Swamp, the reconstruction of the Kershaw/Cornwallis House, and the preservation of some of the battle site of Hobkirk's Hill.
Special thanks to Camden Archives and Museum for allowing me to video inside their building. All images inside their premises were recorded and are used with their permission.
Historic Camden, S C
Site of a Revolutionary War battle in August 16 1780. A British victory.Lt.General Lord Cornwallis routed the American forces under command of Major General Horatio Gates. Lord Cornwallis had his lead officer, Col. Banastre Tarleton, the butcher of the battle of Waxhaws, whose men slaughtered American Troops after they had surrendered. The battle of Camden was a major victory for the British.