Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina

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Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina

by George C. Mackenzie

EN·~1 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

Kings Mountain NATIONAL MILITARY PARK South Carolina

0:25

The War in the South Begins

1:13

The Southern Campaign

1:03

Conquest of Georgia and South Carolina

3:13

Whigs and Tories in 1780

3:18

The British Threaten the Carolina Frontier

4:34

The Gathering of the Mountain Men

2:38

The March From Sycamore Shoals

6:14

The Pursuit to Kings Mountain

8:48

The Battle of Kings Mountain

7:28

Description

Kings Mountain National Military Park preserves a pivotal piece of American history, offering visitors a chance to walk the fields where ordinary farmers and frontiersmen stood up to a professional army. The landscape—rolling hills, dense woodlands, and open ridges—still echoes the sounds of 18th‑century drums and musket fire, inviting listeners to imagine the tension of a nation in its infancy. As part of the National Park Service, the site safeguards both natural beauty and the story of a community’s resolve.

The narrative begins with the early years of the Revolution, when fighting was largely confined to New England and the Mid‑Atlantic. In 1776 the British turned south, hoping to rally loyalists and secure vital ports, but early Patriot victories at Moores Creek Bridge and Fort Moultrie foiled those plans. By 1780 the conflict intensified, with Cornwallis’s forces sweeping through South Carolina, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown that would shape the Southern campaign’s fate.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (82K characters)

Series

National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 22

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2019-04-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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George C. Mackenzie

Best known for clear, approachable histories written for the National Park Service, this author helped bring pivotal American sites and battles to a broad public audience. His books on Kings Mountain and Fort McHenry turn landmark moments into vivid, readable stories.

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