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The American Revolution in the South 

American Revolution Institute
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The American Revolution in the South is neglected in many accounts of the period, Walter Edgar explains, but it involved some of the most vicious battles and intense partisan struggles of the entire war. The British failed in their first attempt to suppress the American Revolution in the South when a Royal Navy flotilla was repulsed at Fort Sullivan in 1776. The British returned in 1778 to capture Savannah. In 1780 they took Charleston and launched a campaign to crush the Revolution in the Carolinas and Virginia. Walter Edgar retraces the path to the ultimate American victory in the South, which secured the independence of the new United States.
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Комментарии : 12   
@chesnut2367
@chesnut2367 7 лет назад
Fabulous rendition of the southern war effort...BTW how could anyone give this a thumbs down? Must be a modern TORY!
@carywest9256
@carywest9256 2 года назад
Either a descendant of a loyalist, modern day Canadian or a liberty hating Limey!
@HomeGypsy
@HomeGypsy 7 лет назад
Thank you!!! This story definitely needs to be told,
@stephaniegrable2612
@stephaniegrable2612 Год назад
Great lecture! Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge with your perfect Southern accent😊
@jallenwilson2326
@jallenwilson2326 5 лет назад
Loved this lecture
@bigdog517
@bigdog517 2 года назад
Thanks!
@patrickdoyle2510
@patrickdoyle2510 2 года назад
Thanks for an interesting lecture. I'm not American, so I have only a passing understanding of the revolutionary war, and this lecture added a great deal to my understanding of the conflict. Interesting thing about this Tarleton guy...he's one of a long, "proud" tradition of British military professionals who score own goals with their needless brutality. In some perverse way, the colonists benefitted from his behaviour.
@thedrewb2273
@thedrewb2273 2 года назад
American history textbooks are very general by design because they have to cover the entirety of American history. So you may only have a few pages detailing the war in the south, but also only a few pages at best detailing any topic. Somebody with a PhD in Midwestern agricultural practices would probably also throw their hands up in frustration that their area of study doesn't have 20 pages in a textbook.
@danieldraper6419
@danieldraper6419 2 года назад
He makes some very necessary points, but it's insanity to accept the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence as true. This man is familiar with the material, and should be well aware that it never happened.
@rwesser1
@rwesser1 2 года назад
True enough. If anything, it taints an otherwise informative but clearly biased presentation.
@miketaylor5212
@miketaylor5212 6 лет назад
i remember being told that the south didnt really contribute that much to the revolution .
@Cerceify
@Cerceify Год назад
My ancestors that fought and risked their lives for our country number at least a dozen, Some rich generals and some but privates.
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