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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 2 MIN

The Battle Of Hog Island–November 11, 1775

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The Battle of Hog Island was the first of two major events early in the Revolution that got South Carolina firmly on board with the Independence cause. Hog Island caused the South Carolina Committee of Safety to expand their navy; in this respect they were way ahead of the Continental Congress. But when King George III approved the American Prohibitory Act in December, that really irritated South Carolinians. The Act act declared that any vessels captured by the Royal Navy after January 1, 1776, would now be considered lawful prizes. When this news reached Charleston, it was taken as an act of war. And sure enough, it wouldn’t be long before another confrontation took place that would help to shape the overall look of the war. The post The Battle Of Hog Island–November 11, 1775 appeared first on 250 and Counting.

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