Kings Mountain 1780

Kings Mountain 1780

by David Smith and Mr Graham Turner
Publication Date: 23/04/2026

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An in-depth look at the battle that saw the American Overmountain Men come together and defeat the British Loyalist army, turning the tide of the war.


By 1780, the British strategy of subduing the South by mobilizing Loyalist forces appeared to be working following the capture of Charleston and the destruction of General Gates' Grand Army at Camden. Major Patrick Ferguson was appointed to raise forces and soon amassed a small army of more than 4,000 men, with which the South Carolina backcountry was cowed. It appeared Britain had a firm grip on South Carolina and Georgia, prompting a move into North Carolina.


Ferguson, commanding only a fraction of his Loyalists, was given the job of screening the advance of the main British army under Cornwallis, but his actions in the backcountry caught the attention of the fiercely independent "Overmountain Men." Roused into action by a handful of charismatic leaders, the Overmountain Men joined forces with Patriot militia and set off to find the Loyalists. After a grueling march of more than 300 miles, they caught up to them at Kings Mountain and annihilated Ferguson's command.


With detailed maps, diagrams, and illustrations, this well-researched book by expert author David Smith dives into Britain's plans for the area, the events that drove the Overmountain Men to band together and the final battle that saw the Loyalists defeated.

ISBN:
9781472870445
9781472870445
Category:
Battles & campaigns
Publication Date:
23-04-2026
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
David Smith

David Smith is a freelance journalist and a passionate yogi with more than 15 years' experience, who has explored numerous styles, encountered lots of wonderful teachers, visited many amazing studios and has been on yoga retreats and adventures all over the world.

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