Voices of the American Revolution in the Carolinas
โ Scribed by Southern, Ed
- Book ID
- 109269240
- Publisher
- John F. Blair, Publisher
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780895873583
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
On February 11, 1780, a British army led by General Sir Henry Clinton came ashore on Johns Island, South Carolina. By the end of March, the British had laid siege to Charleston, the most important city south of Philadelphia. By the middle of May, they had taken the city and the American army defending it.
On March 15, 1781, that same British army left the field at Guilford Courthouse exhausted, decimated, stripped of supplies and rations, and victorious in name only. Its march away from Guilford Courthouse would end only a few months later at Yorktown, Virginia, where it would surrender.
How did this happen?
Although historians have debated the causes for centuries, they have often ignored how it felt to live, fight, and survive. What was it like to be British or American, Tory or Whig, regular soldier or militia, partisan, outlaw, or would-be bystander as the two sides (and those who drifted from side to side) went at each other with a fury across the Carolina...
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