The Patriots won the first battle of Charleston (South Carolina) on June 28, 1776. It was a humiliating defeat for the British Navy and the first great military victory of the American Revolution. It was this event, overlooked in history, that inspired our forefathers to ratify The Declaration of Independence. For proof, see http://www.windsorhill.org/gatetext.htm
To make this easy, the British won the battle of Charleston.
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if you mean during the American Revolution, England and im pretty sure it was General Cornwallis, their second plan was to attack in the south because they thought the south contained more Loyalists than Patriots, Cornwallis was defeated at the Battle of Yorktown when he was trapped by American troops and the French navy
the british won the battle and took pretty much all of the southern area of land
British won
From what I've heard, the Battle of Charleston, SC went from April 1-May12, 1780.
im also trying to find dat out as well
there was only 27 battles not 36 and they were................ Battle of Lexington and Concord Battle of Bunker Hill Battle of Ticonderoga Battle of Long Island Battle for Fort Washington Battle of Trenton Battle of White Plains Battle of Oriskany Battle of Bennington Battle of Bemis's Heights Battle of Monmouth Battle of Germantown Siege of Savannah Fallen Timbers (Maumee Rapids) Battle of Stony Point Wyoming Valley Massacre Cherry Valley Massacre Battle on King's Mountain Battle of Guilford Courthouse Battle for Fort Clinton Battle of Princeton Battle on the Brandywine Siege of Charleston Siege of Yorktown
The Battle or Seige of Charleston brought the American Revolution to the Southern colonies. It was one of the major battles of the war and the worst loss for the colonials as it reulted in the capture of Charleston, South Carolina.