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  2. Waxhaws - Wikipedia

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    The area referred to as the "Waxhaws" is located in the Piedmont region of North and South Carolina lying southwest of the Uwharrie Mountains. It spans from just south of Charlotte, North Carolina, to Lancaster, South Carolina; and from Monroe, North Carolina, in the east to the Catawba River in the west. The region is generally forested and ...

  3. Buford's Massacre Site - Wikipedia

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    Buford's Massacre Site, also known as Buford's Battleground, is a historic site and national historic district located near Lancaster, South Carolina. Two monuments at the site mark the battleground where the Battle of Waxhaws (also known as Buford's massacre) took place. A white monument ten feet tall, erected on June 2, 1860, marked the ...

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    Ohio: 10 John Tyler Virginia: 11 James K. Polk Tennessee: 12 Zachary Taylor Kentucky [a] 13 Millard Fillmore New York: 14 Franklin Pierce New Hampshire: 15 James Buchanan Pennsylvania: 16 Abraham Lincoln Illinois: 17 Andrew Johnson Tennessee: 18 Ulysses S. Grant Illinois: 19 Rutherford B. Hayes Ohio: 20 James A. Garfield Ohio: 21 Chester A ...

  5. Battle of Hanging Rock - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 1779 and early 1780, the British "southern strategy" to regain control of its rebellious provinces in the American Revolutionary War went well, with successful amphibious operations against Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina, and a routing of the few remaining Continental Army troops in South Carolina in the May 29, 1780 Battle of Waxhaws.

  6. Waxhaw, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Waxhaw's northernmost municipal boundary is located four and one-half miles south of the Charlotte southernmost city limit. Waxhaw is part of Union County. Waxhaw is located in the historic region called The Waxhaws and both the region and the town are named after the indigenous Native American tribe who lived there prior to colonial settlement ...

  7. Battle of Waxhaws - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Waxhaws (also known as the Waxhaws Massacre and Buford's Massacre) was a military engagement which took place on May 29, 1780 during the American Revolutionary War between a Patriot force led by Abraham Buford and a British force led by Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton near Lancaster, South Carolina.

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  9. Waxhaw - Wikipedia

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    Waxhaw may refer to: Waxhaw people, a historic tribe native to South Carolina and North Carolina Waxhaws, a geographical area on the border of South Carolina and ...