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Battle of Beaufort

1779 in South CarolinaBattles in the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War 1775–1779Battles involving Great BritainBattles involving the United StatesBattles of the American Revolutionary War in South Carolina
Beaufort, South CarolinaBeaufort County, South CarolinaConflicts in 1779
William Moultrie portrait
William Moultrie portrait

The Battle of Beaufort, also known as the Battle of Port Royal Island, was fought on February 3, 1779, near Beaufort, South Carolina, during the American Revolutionary War. The battle took place not long after British forces consolidated control around Savannah, Georgia, which they had captured in December 1778. Brigadier General Augustine Prevost sent 200 British regulars to seize Port Royal Island at the mouth of the Broad River in South Carolina in late January 1779. Major General Benjamin Lincoln, the American commander in the south, sent South Carolina Brigadier General William Moultrie from Purrysburg, South Carolina with a mixed force composed mainly of militia, but with a few Continental Army men, to meet the British advance. The battle was inconclusive, but the British withdrew first and suffered heavier casualties than the Americans.

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