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Sullivan's Island: Fort That Stood
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On June 28, 1776, American rebels stunned the British with a daring victory at Sullivan’s Island, thanks to a fort built from palmetto logs and sand—perfectly designed to absorb cannonballs. Though unfinished and vulnerable, the fort held firm under fire, thanks to Colonel William Moultrie’s defiance and the bold stand of South Carolina’s leadership. While the British planned a dual assault—naval bombardment and a land march—they were thwarted by a deep inlet, forcing a risky boat attack. Meanwhile, patriots fortified their position, deploying troops and Native allies to guard all sides. In a tense, night-and-day standoff, Charleston’s fate hung in the balance—until the Americans turned the tide with grit, ingenuity, and sheer determination.
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