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The Siege of Savage's Old Fields (also known as the First Siege of Ninety Six, November 19–21, 1775) was an encounter between Patriot and Loyalist forces in the back country town of Ninety Six, South Carolina, early in the American Revolutionary War. It was the first major conflict in South Carolina in the war, having been preceded by bloodless seizures of several military fortifications in the province.
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Siege of Savage's Old Fields
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12 wounded 1 killed
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South Carolina Loyalists Patriots
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dbpedia:American_Revolutionary_War
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Inconclusive
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560 militia 1,900 militia
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