Partisans and Redcoats The Southern Conflict That Turned the Tide of the American Revolution

The Southern Conflict That Turned the Tide of the American Revolution

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From one of the South′s foremost historians, this is the dramatic story of the conflict in South Carolina that was one of the most pivotal contributions to the American Revolution. In 1779, Britain strategised a war to finally subdue the rebellious American colonies with a minimum of additional time, effort, and blood. Setting sail from New York harbour with 8,500 ground troops, a powerful British fleet swung south towards South Carolina. One year later, Charleston fell. And as King George′s forces pushed inland and upward, it appeared the six-year-old colonial rebellion was doomed to defeat. In a stunning work on forgotten history, acclaimed historian Walter Edgar takes the American Revolution far beyond Lexington and Concord to re-create the pivotal months in a nation′s savage struggle for freedom. It is a story of military brilliance and devastating human blunders - and the courage of an impossibly outnumbered force of demoralised patriots who suffered terribly at the hands of a merciless enemy, yet slowly gained confidence through a series of small triumphs that convinced them their war could be won. Alive with incident and colour.
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Writer
Edgar, Walter
Title
Partisans and Redcoats The Southern Conflict That Turned the Tide of the American Revolution
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year
2003
Language
English
Pages
224
Weight
204 gr
EAN
9780380806430
Dimensions
203 x 140 x 19 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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