Revolutionary War Leaders from South Carolina Nurit’ Miller Sexton Armstrong Elementary 3 rd Grade.

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Revolutionary War Leaders from South Carolina Nurit’ Miller Sexton Armstrong Elementary 3 rd Grade

Reasons Colonist Wanted to Separate From England Quartering Act Townshend Act Currency Act Stamp Act

Revolutionary War Begins 1775 Revolutionary War begins Paul Revere warns colonists

Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776

Leaders from South Carolina General Daniel Morgan Emily Geiger General Thomas Sumter

General Daniel Morgan

Battle of Cowpens Gold Medal Awarded to General Morgan

Emily Geiger

A brave woman Messenger Thomas Sumter

Emily Geiger Added to South Carolina State Seal “Hope Overcoming Dangers”

General Thomas Sumter

Battles Hanging Rock Blackstock Manigualt’s Ferry Ninety-Six

Tomb of General Thomas Sumter

United States Constitution Bill of Rights 1 st 10 Amendments Freedoms

Credits All photos are courtesy of the Library of Congress Library of Congress And the American Memory CollectionAmerican Memory Collection Frame 8 courtesy of South Carolina Information Highway Frame 11 courtesy of Biographical Directory of the U.S CongressBiographical Directory of the U.S Congress