Camden | Aug 16, 1780

Camden, South Carolina

Against the advice of his subordinates, General Horatio Gates led his mixed force of Continentals and Colonial militia into South Carolina toward the crossroads at Camden in late July, 1780. Learning that Gates鈥檚 force was camped just north of Camden, British General Charles Lord Cornwallis marched his force of 2,100 British troops to meet the Continentals. In the ensuing fight on August 16, Cornwallis鈥檚 troops thoroughly routed Gates鈥檚 force, which was composed primarily of inexperienced troops. Attempting to rally the Americans, General Joseph de Kalb was shot 11 times, falling mortally wounded. For Gates鈥攖he 鈥渉ero of Saratoga鈥濃攖he rout was an embarrassment. Continentals lost roughly 1,900 killed, wounded, and captured; Cornwallis lost just 324.

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South Carolina | August 16, 1780
Result: British Victory
Estimated Casualties
2,224
American
1,900
British
324