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  1. Apr 20, 2021 · By the time of the Revolutionary War, Francis Marion, best known to history as the Swamp Fox, was acquainted with both conventional and irregular warfare.

  2. The movie is fictional, but much of the story gains its background from the Swamp Fox, Francis Marion. Following the American Revolution, Francis Marion returns to his farm at age 54 and married a 49-year-old cousin, Mary Esther Videau.

  3. Jan 17, 2024 · Francis Marion — the Swamp Fox — was an officer in the South Carolina Militia and Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He fought in the Battle of Sullivan's Island, waged guerilla warfare on Loyalist and British forces, and fought at the Battle of Eutaw Springs.

  4. Francis Marion's guerrilla operations earned him the nickname "Swamp Fox" and played an important role in America's victory over England.

  5. Feb 8, 2017 · In a new biography, titled The Swamp Fox: How Francis Marion Saved the American Revolution, journalist John Oller seeks to unpack and debunk some of the myths and folklore that have obscured the life of Marion.

  6. Quick Facts. Francis Marion, the “Swamp Fox,” was born at his familys plantation in Berkeley County, South Carolina in 1732. A planter, Marion built his home, Pond Bluff, in 1773 in the area of Eutaw Springs, a site now beneath the waters of Lake Marion.

  7. But a band of Patriot partisans, operating out of the Pee Dee River swamp areas, kept humiliating the British with repeated surprise attacks. Their leader? Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox.

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