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1 SS8H3 The student will analyze the role of Georgia in the American Revolution. B. Analyze the significance of people and events in Georgia.

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SS8H3 The student will analyze

the role of Georgia in the American Revolution.

B. Analyze the significance of people and events in Georgia.

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Loyalists and PatriotsLoyalists, also called Tories, British Royalists, or “King’s Friends,” were those who were loyal to the King of England, George III.

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Patriots, also referred to as Whigs, Liberty Boys, Colonials, or Sons and Daughters of Liberty,

were those citizens

ready to cut ties with

Great Britain.

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Elijah Clark and the Battle of Kettle CreekMorale throughout the colonies was at an all-time low. Finally, in February 1779, Georgia had a victory. A rebel militia group led by Col. Elijah Clarke defeated a force of more than 800 British troops at the Battle of Kettle Creek, about 8 miles from Washington, Georgia.

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The Battle of Kettle Creek

was minor compared

to those who fought in other

parts of the country. It was,

however, important to

Georgia.

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The militia was able to take badly needed weapons and horses from the British soldiers, and the spirits of the Georgia militia were lifted by their victory.

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Austin DabneyDabney, a freeborn mulatto of mixed parentage, was one of

the men who followed Col. Clarke at Kettle

Creek. He arrived with Richard

Aycock in Georgia just before the war

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Aycock was a white North Carolinian and was not known for his bravery. Instead of joining the

Georgia militia himself, he proposed that Dabney take

his place.

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After much discussion on whether or not Dabney was free or a slave, he was accepted. He proved to be a good soldier at Kettle Creek and was wounded in action. A family named Harris cared for him while

he healed.

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After the Revolutionary War, veterans were given plots of land as part payments for their military service. Many didn’t want Dabney to get his veteran’s share of land.

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Gov. George Gilmer and some members of the Georgia

legislature praised Dabney as a patriot. After

months of debate, Dabney received a valuable piece

of land in Madison County.

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When he moved to his new home, he took the Harris

family with him. Together they made the land profitable.

Austin Dabney died in 1834, fifty-five years after the Battle

of Kettle Creek.

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Nancy HartAround 1771, Benjamin and Nancy Hart and their 8 children settled 12 miles outside of what is now Elberton. A much repeated legend involves the Harts and their neighbor, Col. John Dooley.

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A few days after Dooley’s murder, the

5 Tories who killed him stopped

by the Harts and demanded that she cook dinner for them. Nancy overheard them bragging about

the murder.

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Nancy brought out a jug of whiskey for the men while Nancy motioned for her daughters to go for help. Meanwhile, Nancy took their rifles as she served them their meal.

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When one of the men finally noticed and rushed Nancy, she shot and killed him. She held the rest at gunpoint until help arrived.

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The rest of the soldiers were put on trial and hanged. Hart

County and its county seat, Hartwell, is named for her. It’s

the only county in Georgia named for a woman.

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Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George

WaltonThe Declaration of

Independence was officially signed on August 2, 1776. These men were the three

singers from Georgia.

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It was over a month, however, before Georgians

found out how their representatives had voted or

even what the Declaration said.

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George Walton was the youngest signer at age 26.

An autograph of Button Gwinnett is one of the most sought after at a value of about $250, 000.

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Siege of Savannah

In December 1778, British forces attacked and took

control of Savannah.

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In early September 1779, twenty-two French ships and

4,000 soldiers under the command of

Charles Henri Comte

d’Estaing arrived off

Tybee Island.

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Those troops joined about 15,000 Americans under the command of Gen. Benjamin

Lincoln. The combined armies laid siege to Savannah.

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A siege occurs when forces try to capture a fortified fort or town by surrounding it and preventing any supplies

from reaching it.

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Finally, at daybreak on October 9, the American and French troops attacked British positions. The attack lasted only 45 minutes and failed.

FortPrevost

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By the time it was over, more than 1,000 men with the American forces (821 of whom were French) and

40 British lay dead.

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Over 600 men were wounded. One of America’s best foreign patriots, Polish Count Casimir Pulaski, had given his life for a country not his own. Savannah remained in British hands for the next 3 ½ years.