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Moores Creek National Battlefield is a battlefield managed by the U.S. National Park Service. The park commemorates the 1776 victory of a thousand patriots over about eight hundred loyalists at Moore's Creek. The battle dashed the hopes of British provincial governor Josiah Martin for regaining control of North Carolina for the Crown. The loyalist defeat simultaneously ended British plans for an invasionary force to land in Brunswick Town. The Second Continental Congress voted to declare independence from the British on July 4, 1776, shortly after the battle; which took place in the Wilmington area near Currie in Pender County in southeastern North Carolina. The national military park was established on June 2, 1926, and was redesignated as a national battlefield on September 8, 1980.

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  • Champ de bataille national de Moores Creek (fr)
  • Moores Creek National Battlefield (en)
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  • Moores Creek National Battlefield is a battlefield managed by the U.S. National Park Service. The park commemorates the 1776 victory of a thousand patriots over about eight hundred loyalists at Moore's Creek. The battle dashed the hopes of British provincial governor Josiah Martin for regaining control of North Carolina for the Crown. The loyalist defeat simultaneously ended British plans for an invasionary force to land in Brunswick Town. The Second Continental Congress voted to declare independence from the British on July 4, 1776, shortly after the battle; which took place in the Wilmington area near Currie in Pender County in southeastern North Carolina. The national military park was established on June 2, 1926, and was redesignated as a national battlefield on September 8, 1980. (en)
  • Le champ de bataille national de Moores Creek – ou Moores Creek National Battlefield en anglais – est une aire protégée américaine située dans le comté de Pender, en Caroline du Nord. Établi le 2 juin 1926, ce champ de bataille national protège le site de la bataille de Moore's Creek Bridge, pendant la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis. Inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 15 octobre 1966, il est opéré par le National Park Service. (fr)
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  • Moores Creek National Battlefield (en)
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