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Why is Rebecca Motte famous?

Why is Rebecca Motte famous?

Rebecca Brewton Motte (1737–1815) was a plantation owner in South Carolina and townhouse owner in its chief city of Charleston. She was known as a patriot in the American Revolution, supplying continental forces with food and supplies for five years.

Where was Rebecca Motte born?

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Rebecca Brewton Motte/Place of birth

Revolutionary War heroine. Motte was born on June 15, 1737, at the Santee River plantation of her parents, Robert Brewton and Mary Loughton. She was the sister of Miles Brewton, a leading Charleston merchant.

When was Rebecca Motte born?

June 15, 1737
Rebecca Brewton Motte/Date of birth
But first shall we speculate concerning Rebecca Brewton Motte. When Rebecca Brewton was born June 15, 1737, her family had already lived in the magnificent low country of South Carolina for over a half century.

What did Rebecca Motte sacrifice?

Motte was not only one of the wealthiest women in the colonies, but also sacrificed her house for the American Cause.

How old was Rebecca Motte when she died?

78 years (1737–1815)
Rebecca Brewton Motte/Age at death

Why was Andrew Pickens important?

Andrew Pickens (September 13, 1739 – August 11, 1817) was a militia leader in the American Revolution. A planter, he developed his Hopewell plantation on the east side of the Keowee River across from the Cherokee town of Isunigu (Seneca) in western South Carolina.

When did Rebecca Motte died?

1815
Rebecca Brewton Motte/Date of death

What Battle did Andrew Pickens fight in?

Battle of Cowpens
Andrew Pickens (congressman)

Andrew Pickens
Battles/wars Anglo-Cherokee War American Revolutionary War Battle of Kettle Creek Siege of Charleston Battle of Cowpens Siege of Augusta Siege of Ninety Six Battle of Eutaw Springs

What was Andrew Pickens role at the Battle?

When rebellion against the British broke out in 1775, Pickens was a made captain of militia. On January 17, 1781, he commanded a brigade of South Carolina militia at the Battle of Cowpens, a decisive victory for the Patriots.

What did Andrew Pickens do?

During the American Revolution, Pickens became one of the most significant leaders of patriot forces in the South Carolina backcountry. He initially served as a militia company commander for Ninety Six District and campaigned against loyalists in late 1775.

What is Pickens nickname?

The Wizard Owl
Andrew Pickens/Nicknames

What battle did Andrew Pickens fight in?

What was Hopewell plantation in South Carolina like?

Hopewell Plantation is representative of a rural house type, which was common in the 19th century in the South Carolina backcountry. Its historical significance rests on the tenure of the Pickens family.

When did General Pickens leave the Hopewell plantation?

By 1809, General Pickens, his wife Rebecca Calhoun and younger children left Hopewell Plantation for the Red House in Tamassee, Andrew Pickens, Jr. assumed control of the property. This log cabin structure was later home to two South Carolina governors and a U.S. congressman.

Who was the owner of Belle Grove Plantation?

Port Conway had a wharf and post office. On April 3, 1790, Captain Francis Conway sold Belle Grove Plantation to John Hipkins (1747-1804) of Port Royal for 2,000 pounds. Captain Conway and his wife would move to Mt. Scion.

Who was the owner of the Millbank Plantation?

Just next door was the plantation that would become known as Millbank. It had been purchase just six months before by William Strother and his wife Dorothy Savage Strother (1635-1702). Dorothy was the daughter of Anthony and Alice.