The American Revolution in South Carolina

The Loyalists and Their Militias

Some of the Loyalist Militia Leaders in SC

"Bloody Bill" Cunningham

Robert Cunningham

Thomas Fletchall

Daniel McGirtt

Zacharias Gibbs

 Joseph Robinson

Alexander Chesney

Moses Kirkland

Stephen Mayfield

David George
   

John Mayfield

The following are the known Loyalist Militia units that fought against the Patriots in South Carolina. 

American Volunteers

Black Dragoons

Black Pioneers

British Legion

DeLancey's Brigade

Duke of Cumberland Regiment

Dunlop's Corps

Floyd's Regiment

Georgia Light Dragoons

Georgia Militia

Guides & Pioneers

King's American Dragoons

King's American Regiment

King's (Carolina) Rangers

Mills Regiment

New Jersey Volunteers - 3rd Battalion

New York Volunteers

NC Independent Dragoons

NC Militia

NC Volunteers

Ninety-Six Militia

Orangeburg Militia

Prince of Wales American Volunteers

Provincial Light Infantry

Queen's American Rangers

Royal Highland Emigrants

Royal NC Regiment

SC Light Dragoons

SC Militia

SC Rangers

SC Royalists

Volunteers of Ireland
 

A List of Known Loyalist Officers
 

A Loyalist was any inhabitant of North America plus the islands of the West Indies, Bermuda, and Jamaica, who served in a military capacity for the British, or provided services of a military nature or other beneficial services to the Crown. This definition includes those who fought in the war and remained in America afterward, those who deserted, those who settled outside of America afterward, and those who were discharged or died during the war.

There were, of course, many Loyalist civilians, in numbers probably greater than the military, but this section deals predominately with the military and overt actions against the Patriots fighting FOR independence during the American Revolution.


Click Here for more information on ALL Loyalist Regiments during the war. Link is current as of September 2005.

At the end of the American Revolution, the Loyalists were given a choice - swear an oath to uphold the new Constitution of the state of South Carolina, or face the confiscation of all their property and be banished from the state. Many Loyalists chose the latter, some had no choice and their lands were taken anyway. Click Here for the Confiscation Act of South Carolina.

There are numerous Loyalist websites available to learn more about what happened to them. Click Here to see an example, which provides a list of the land confiscations within the state of South Carolina after the war. Link is current as of September 2005. 



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