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Revolutionary War Leaders from South Carolina

Nurit’ Miller Sexton Armstrong Elementary 3 rd Grade. Revolutionary War Leaders from South Carolina. Reasons Colonist Wanted to Separate From England. Quartering Act Townshend Act Currency Act Stamp Act. Revolutionary War Begins. 1775 Revolutionary War begins

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Revolutionary War Leaders from South Carolina

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  1. Nurit’ Miller Sexton Armstrong Elementary 3rd Grade Revolutionary WarLeaders from South Carolina

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

  3. Revolutionary War Begins • 1775 Revolutionary War begins • Paul Revere warns colonists

  4. Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776

  5. Leaders from South Carolina • General Daniel Morgan • Emily Geiger • General Thomas Sumter

  6. General Daniel Morgan

  7. Battle of Cowpens Gold Medal Awarded to General Morgan

  8. Emily Geiger

  9. Emily Geiger • A brave woman Messenger Thomas Sumter

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

  11. General Thomas Sumter

  12. General Thomas Sumter

  13. Tomb of General Thomas Sumter

  14. UnitedStates Constitution • Bill of Rights • 1st 10 Amendments • Freedoms

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

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