Battle of Kings Mountain South Carolina
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- South Carolina played a key role in the American War for Independence. In 1780, the British launched their Southern Campaign by taking the city of Charleston. When they moved into the back country they began losing key battles including the Battle of Kings Mountain which proved to be a turning point in the war.
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Terrific. Great visuals.
My x6 Great Grand Father was there. So proud of you Jacob! Thanks for posting this!
I have an 1823 Salem Gazette newspaper and in the obituary a gentleman by the name Andrew Buntin fought under Shelby at King's Mountain.
I had ancestors there. “Rich”John Hoffman (I think Hufman then), his brother Jacob. William Adams. One of the wives, I think Margaret Ewart, hadn’t heard any news on Sunday morning the next day. She rode an unbroken horse to the battlefield and was relieved to find her husband alive. She then became angry because the men were playing cards, fiddling, dancing with dead men and moans of the dying. There was evidence of the presence of the little brown jug. It made her especially angry because it was the Sabbath. These were amazing and courageous men.
5x Great Grandfather John Sevier Sr "Nolichucky Jack" Col Battle of Kings Mountain.
Many of the patriot s were of Scots Irish background
My 6th great grandfather was Dr Johan “martin” Shultz . He was an Overmountain man and one of the only doctors serving for either side at the battle of Kings mountain. He performed amputations after the battle with very little supplies and only whiskey for comfort for the pain .
He was my grandfather also. Small world
Have you been to emerts cove cemetery in Tennessee or shults cemetery? Pittman center is the area the settled in sevierville and most of the shults including his son Capt Martin SE Shults are buried there (war of 1812 captain Tennessee volunteers)
@@ae1586 yes. Ive been there many times. I live in the area
My 8th great grandfather Thomas Camp III had 5 sons in this battle. Thanks for the video.
From King’s Mountain . It IS North Carolina , however , its on the state line . You can be in either SC or NC if you one way or the other .
Came here to say just that.
My 6th GG, Preston Goforth, was killed at KM fighting with the Patriots. His three brothers were killed at KM fighting with the Loyalists.
What a tragic legacy for your family. May their sacrifice be remembered.
My 6th Great Grandfather served here with his brother under the command of Col. Benjamin Cleveland. His brother was killed and my 6x great grandfather was wounded. He was hit under the shoulder blade. Obadiah Benge was his name. As for his brother I’m still looking for his name.
This war could be known as the first American Civil War, brother vs brother, son vs father. Case in point. One of my ancestors marched with Colonel William Polk, Colonial officer. His father marched with Major Patrick Ferguson. He was one of the loyalists who was captured by the militia at the battle of Kings Mountain.
The video does not mention, after the battle the prisoners were taken to Gilbert Town, North Carolina, where on October 10, 1780 a trial was held and 36 prisoners were found guilty and sentenced to hang. Of the 36 only 9 were hanged before Colonel Campbell stopped the proceedings. As luck would have it one of the 9 prisoners hanged was my ancestor.
fascinating. I have done deep dive research on this this. My 6th Great Grandfather Lt. Colonel James Steen was escorting many of the prisoners back to NC after this battle. Several escaped before being hanged. It was brutal punishment and there was a lot of blood thirst between loyalists and Whigs.
The “American” who asked if he surrendered and was then shot was Col. James Williams. Proud of our ancestors who fight for our freedom!
This is a wonderful, informative, and engaging video. Having hiked this particular field of battle scores of times, I can attest to both the general accuracy of the historical narrative and the extraordinary natural beauty of King's Mountain. Unlike many historical sites from the American Revolutionary War (1775 -83) and its Civil War (1861-65), the Revolutionary War historical sites throughout South Carolina, in particular, are remarkably well preserved (e.g., Cowpens, King's Mountain, Ninety-Six, etc.) and largely unaffected by urbanization.
Thanks for your help Chris.
My fifth g grandfather, John Hugh Kirkpatrick, was in this fight.
He did not decided to "make a stand". He had no idea they caught yp to him and planned on joining Cornwallis
That battle was the example of a butt whoopin'!
Fergerson was a worm
North Carolina, not South Carolina
It’s on the border but the battlefield is on the South Carolina side.
Amp..... Kings mtn nc is a little shit hole town named after the actual kings mtn off in the distance across the state line in sc where this historic battle took place and laid the foundation for this nation we live in today
Kings Mountain is in NC, I personally live in NC but it is near SC
I laughed when it said "near Blacksburg, just across the north Carolina line".....
Just say it's in NC, they tried hard with the name and that description of location to make the viewer think it's in SC
I'm from shelby NC, same county as kings mountain
@@ThirteenAmp ...
You are absolutely incorrect... There is a town in North Carolina named after this South Carolina battle called Kings Mountain... But, the actual battlefield is well inside the boundary of South Carolina... It's not even as close to the boarder of North Carolina as some think...
I could take you to the National Parks Service Kings Mountain National Military Park and it and the actual battlefield are unmistakably definitely in the state of South Carolina!
Look it up on Google maps and you will see that there's not one inch of the Kings Mountain National Military Park or the battlefield anywhere reasonably near North Carolina... Now, the state line isn't too very far away but there is no mistaking that the Kings Mountain Battlefield is absolutely well within South Carolina!
It's not in North Carolina! The town named after the Battle is in North Carolina but the Kings Mountain National Military Park and the actual site of the Kings Mountain Battlefield is in South Carolina!
You don't even go into North Carolina to get to the battlefield... The Kings Mountain National Military Park is in South Carolina and Kings Mountain State Park is right next to it and it's a South Carolina State Park... Visit both and you will see that they are both in South Carolina!
Ethan..... Read some history. The town kings mtn nc and kings mtn battlefield are two different places. And the town in nc is named after the mtn in sc , just a few miles southeast of the state line. I suspect you have never been to the true KINGS MOUNTAIN..... ☹️
However, according to officers, battle reports, soldiers' pension statements, and archaeological evidence, the battle was fought in SC and the battlefield park is in South Carolina. We're not talking about the town here, it's the actual mountain where the battle was fought.