Battle Of Camden Essay

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Wednesday August 16, 1780, history changed, and it all started by a collision in the woods. They called this history changing battle the Battle of Camden. The Battle of Camden played a big role in the American Revolution. Although the battle wasn’t in great favor of both sides. The battle of Camden was one of Britain’s most important battles of all the American Revolution. The Battle of Camden was located six-teen miles north of Camden, South Carolina. The battlefield lay between two swamps. The temperature was a low of 55 degrees fahrenheit and a high of 65 degrees fahrenheit. It started when Britain and American troops collided in the woods. It was the red coats versus the blue coats. American General Horatio Gates chose to take on …show more content…

Some were captured as prisoners, other brutally beaten, the rest were slaughtered. Seeing that Gates was worried about being watched by all sides, Cornwallis started to use volleys. Volleys in war are when soldiers line up, and fire their weapons on command. Gates then ordered his army to migrate back. Being out of the line of fire was a very important aspect to Gates. Being told to migrate back, some worried militiamen took the opportunity to run. They ran North, the kept running and running until eventually that day, they were captured. A few were able to get away, other were able to commit suicide while they were captured. Seeing a lot of his army run away, and watching Cornwallis close in with determination and eager to win in his eye, Gates ran. Gates fled the battle. He took a horse and ran away, 60 miles away. After watching this "forfeit" by the American General, Cornwallis knew he had won the battle. Cornwallis had only lost 68 men, had 248 wounded men, and had 11 men captured. Gates had 300 men killed, 600 men wounded, and 1,000 men