Neither army had left the vicinity for…
September 1781 CE
When Greene withdrew, he left a strong picket to oppose a possible British advance, while Stewart withdrew the remnants of his force towards Charleston.
His rear was apparently under constant fire at least until meeting with reinforcements near Moncks Corner.
Despite winning a narrow tactical victory, the British have lost strategically.
Their inability to stop Greene's continuing operations forces them to abandon most of their conquests in the South, leaving them in control of a small number of isolated enclaves at Wilmington, Charleston, and Savannah.
The British attempt to pacify the South with Loyalist support has failed even before Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown in October.