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The road to Charleston : Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution

Title
The road to Charleston : Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution / John Buchanan.
Author
Buchanan, John, 1931-
Publication
  • Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2019.
  • ©2019

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Description
xviii, 389 pages : illustrations, maps; 25 cm
Summary
  • "A sequel to the author's The road to Guilford Courthouse, The road to Charleston is a narrative history of the second half of the critical Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, which begins shortly after the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, March 1781, and ends with the British evacuation of Charleston in December 1782."
  • In The Road to Guilford Courthouse, one of the most acclaimed military histories of the Revolutionary War ever written, John Buchanan explored the first half of the critical Southern Campaign and introduced readers to its brilliant architect, Major General Nathanael Greene. In this long-awaited sequel, Buchanan brings this story to its dramatic conclusion. Greene's Southern Campaign was the most difficult of the war. With a supply line stretching hundreds of miles northward, it revealed much about the crucial military art of provision and transport. Insufficient manpower a constant problem, Greene attempted to incorporate black regiments into his army, a plan angrily rejected by the South Carolina legislature. A bloody civil war between Rebels and Tories was wreaking havoc on the South at the time, forcing Greene to address vigilante terror and restore civilian government. As his correspondence with Thomas Jefferson during the campaign shows, Greene was also bedeviled by the conflict between war and the rights of the people, and the question of how to set constraints under which a free society wages war. Joining Greene is an unforgettable cast of characters--men of strong and, at times, antagonistic personalities--all of whom are vividly portrayed. We also follow the fate of Greene's tenacious foe, Lieutenant Colonel Francis, Lord Rawdon. By the time the British evacuate Charleston--and Greene and his ragged, malaria-stricken, faithful Continental Army enter the city in triumph--the reader has witnessed in telling detail one of the most punishing campaigns of the Revolution, culminating in one of its greatest victories.
Subject
  • Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
  • American Revolution (1775-1783)
  • 1775-1783
  • Military campaigns
  • Southern States > History > Campaigns. > Revolution, 1775-1783
  • South Carolina > History > Campaigns. > Revolution, 1775-1783
  • South Carolina
  • Southern States
  • United States
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-377) and index.
Call Number
JFE 19-8368
ISBN
  • 9780813942247
  • 0813942241
LCCN
  • 2018046409
  • 40029021801
OCLC
1056745644
Author
Buchanan, John, 1931- author.
Title
The road to Charleston : Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution / John Buchanan.
Publisher
Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2019.
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-377) and index.
Chronological Term
1775-1783
Other Standard Identifier
40029021801
Research Call Number
JFE 19-8368
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