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Brier Creek
Battle Of Brier Creek Modern Site.jpg
Brier Creek, site of the Revolutionary War Battle
Country United States
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Main source Georgia

Brier Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is about 123-mile-long (198 km). Brier Creek is a tributary of the Savannah River. A tributary is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one.

The creek starts in Warren County, Georgia, near a town called Camak. From there, it flows towards the southeast. Finally, it joins the Savannah River in Screven County, about 12 miles (19 km) east of Sylvania.

Sometimes, you might see the name spelled as Briar Creek (Savannah River tributary).

What is Brier Creek?

Brier Creek is a natural waterway. It plays an important role in the local environment. It provides water for plants and animals in the areas it flows through. The creek's path winds through different types of land, including forests and farmlands.

Where is Brier Creek Located?

Brier Creek is entirely within the state of Georgia. It begins in the central part of the state and flows towards the eastern border. The creek's journey ends when it meets the Savannah River, which forms part of the border between Georgia and South Carolina.

Brier Creek's Role in History

Brier Creek is famous because of an important event that happened there during the American Revolutionary War. This war was fought between the American colonies and Great Britain.

On March 3, 1779, a battle took place near the creek. It is known as the Battle of Brier Creek. American forces fought against British forces. The British won this battle. It was an important moment in the war in the southern colonies. The battle site is now a place where people can learn about this part of American history.

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