Charles Town, South Carolina Battle Map with American Defenses
The Siege of Charles Town, South Carolina (the present day name Charleston was adopted in 1783) occurred in spring 1780 in which the British handed the Americans their largest defeat of the entire war. Over 3,300 men surrendered and left the Americans without an army in the southern colonies.
British map showing the entire Charles Town Harbor area, to include the land defenses used by the Americans.
Result: British Victory
Published: 1787
Dimensions (Width x Height): 12.3x10.7
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