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The Battle of Cane Creek September 12, 1781


About four days after the major battle at Eutawville, South Carolina, another battle was fought up in the English colony of North Carolina, near Hillsborough, North Carolina again. A force of 1,350 English soldiers under the command of Colonel Fanning, battled a military force from the Southern Anishinabe Confederation on September 12 of 1781 and defeated them. White casualties in the battle were 52 killed and 180 wounded.





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