Battle of Brier Creek: American Rout Opened the Carolinas to Invasion

Literally caught between a rock and a hard place, the American position at Brier Creek, Georgia, on March 3, 1779, commanded by Brigadier General John Ashe of North Carolina militia, proved to be a death trap. Situated on a triangular plot of land, the American choice of encampment was fatally flawed. Their backs were to … Continue reading Battle of Brier Creek: American Rout Opened the Carolinas to Invasion