Battle of Monck's Corner
1780 in South CarolinaBattles in the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War 1780–1783Battles involving Great BritainBattles involving the United StatesBattles of the American Revolutionary War in South Carolina ... and 2 more
Berkeley County, South CarolinaConflicts in 1780
The Battle of Monck's Corner was fought on April 14, 1780, outside of Charleston, South Carolina, which was under siege by British forces under the command of General Sir Henry Clinton in the American Revolutionary War. The British Legion, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton, surprised a Patriot force stationed at Monck's Corner and drove them away. The action cut off an avenue of escape for Benjamin Lincoln's besieged army. Aside from the British Legion, and the 33rd Foot and 64th Foot led by Lieutenant Colonel James Webster, the force included the American Volunteers led by Major Patrick Ferguson.
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