This fierce people The untold story of America's Revolutionary War in the South
Book - 2024
"A groundbreaking, important recovery of history; the overlooked story-fully explored, of the critical aspect of America's Revolutionary War that was fought in the South showing that the British surrender at Yorktown was the direct result of the southern campaign and, that the battles that emerged south of the Mason-Dixon line between loyalists to the Crown and patriots who fought for independence were, in fact, America's first civil war. The famous battles that form the backbone of the story put forth of American independence-at Lexington and Concord, Brandywine, Germantown, Saratoga, and Monmouth, while crucial, did not lead to the surrender at Yorktown. It was in the three-plus years between Monmouth and Yorktown that the ...war was won. Alan Pell Crawford's riveting new book, This Fierce People, tells the story of these missing three years, long ignored by historians, and of the fierce battles fought in the south that made up the central theater of military operations in the latter years of the Revolutionary War, upending the essential American myth that the War of Independence was fought primarily in the north. Weaving throughout the stories of the heroic men and women, largely unsung patriots-African Americans and whites, militiamen and 'irregulars,' Patriots and Tories, Americans, Frenchmen, Brits and Hessians, Crawford reveals the misperceptions and contradictions of our accepted understanding of how our nation came to be, as well as the national narrative that America's victory over the British lay solely with General George Washington and his troops"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- History
- Published
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New York :
Alfred A. Knopf
2024.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Item Description
- "This is a Borzoi book."
- Physical Description
- xi, 382 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), 1 map ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780593318508
- Map of the Southern Campaign
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. 'A Spirit of Independence"
- Chapter 2. "Proud and Jealous of Their Freedom"
- Chapter 3. "The Principal Theater of the War"
- Chapter 4. "Great Guns Bursting and Wounded Men Groaning"
- Chapter 5. "The Blood Be Upon Your Head"
- Chapter 6. "We May as Well March On and Starve"
- Chapter 7. "The Most Tremendous Firing I Have Ever Heard"
- Chapter 8. "Independence Is All I Wish"
- Chapter 9. "It Rained Militia from the Heavens"
- Chapter 10. "Huzzahtor King George!"
- Chapter 11. "No Longer an Englishman"
- Chapter 12. "I Surmount Every Difficulty"
- Chapter 13. "Shout Like Hell, and Fight Like Devils"
- Chapter 14. "The Rawest... Most Untutored Being I Ever Met"
- Chapter 15. "I Rely Upon Your Abilities and Exertions"
- Chapter 16. "Our Greatest Plague in This Country"
- Chapter 17. "Men in the Right Indian Style"
- Chapter 18. "A Devil of a Wbippin'"
- Chapter 19. "I Risque Every Thing"
- Chapter 20. "I Am Wedded to My Sword"
- Chapter 21. "You Are Killing Your Own Men!"
- Chapter 22. "This Day of Blood"
- Chapter 23. "They Will Not... Fight Like Gentlemen"
- Chapter 24. "We Fight, Get Beat, and Fight Again"
- Chapter 25. "A More Noble Ambition"
- Chapter 26. "Thunder Even at the Gates of Charles Town"
- Chapter 27. "Peace Is Not Far Off"
- Chapter 28. "British Horse Came to Monticello"
- Chapter 29. "No Place So Proper as York Town"
- Chapter 30. "A Solemn Stillness"
- Chapter 31. "God Bless You, Gentlemen!"
- After the War
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review