Siege of Augusta

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Siege of Augusta
Part of the American Revolutionary War
DateMay 22 – June 6, 1781
Location
Result Patriot victory
Belligerents
Loyalist militia United States
Commanders and leaders
Thomas Brown Surrendered Andrew Pickens
Henry Lee
Elijah Clarke
Strength
630 1,600
Casualties and losses
52 killed
334 captured
16 killed
35 wounded

The siege of Augusta took place between May 22, 1781, and June 6, 1781. American Patriot forces, led by Brigadier General Andrew Pickens and Lieutenant Colonel Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee, were successful in capturing Augusta, Georgia held by British loyalist militia.[1] Fort Cornwallis, the primary British defence, was successfully exposed to cannon fire by the construction of a tower 30 feet (9.1 m) high on which the Americans mounted a small cannon. The British surrendered on June 6.

  1. ^ Robertson, Heard (Winter 1974). "The Second British Occupation of Augusta, 1780-1781". The Georgia Historical Quarterly. 58 (4): 422–446. JSTOR 40580051 – via JSTOR.