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By
Richard K. Showman,
Dennis Michael Conrad (editor),
Nathanael Greene,
Dennis Michael Conrad and
Roger N. Parks (editor)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Univ of North Carolina Pr
Publication date
July 1, 2000
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780807825518
ISBN-10
0807825514
Dimensions
2.25 by 6.50 by 9.25 in.
Weight
2 lbs.
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Out of Print
Original list price
$130.00
Other format details
university press
§As reported by publisher
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: This volume continues the best and most detailed study of the Revolutionary War in the South. In more than 1,000 documents, it traces the British evacuation of Georgia as well as General Nathanael Greene's ongoing efforts to force a British withdrawal from South Carolina.
Despite evidence that the British were planning to pull out of the lower South, Greene twice turned down British proposals for an end to hostilities in the region, and the fighting and killing continued. Mistrusting his enemy's motives, Greene reasoned that only a militarily strong and politically unified America could convince Britain to abandon entirely its campaign to subdue the new nation. Greene's efforts to bolster his forces were thwarted, however, by an increasing war-weariness among the American people, a lack of supplies, and an outbreak of malaria. Despite these problems, Greene and his army enjoyed some success with the British withdrawal from Savannah and a decrease in the threat posed by Indians on the southern frontier.
Despite evidence that the British were planning to pull out of the lower South, Greene twice turned down British proposals for an end to hostilities in the region, and the fighting and killing continued. Mistrusting his enemy's motives, Greene reasoned that only a militarily strong and politically unified America could convince Britain to abandon entirely its campaign to subdue the new nation. Greene's efforts to bolster his forces were thwarted, however, by an increasing war-weariness among the American people, a lack of supplies, and an outbreak of malaria. Despite these problems, Greene and his army enjoyed some success with the British withdrawal from Savannah and a decrease in the threat posed by Indians on the southern frontier.
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9780807825518 | details & prices | 6.50 × 9.25 × 2.25 in. | 2.95 lbs | List price $130.00
About: This volume continues the best and most detailed study of the Revolutionary War in the South.
About: This volume continues the best and most detailed study of the Revolutionary War in the South.
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