In this classic account of the Revolutionary War experiences of the North Carolina Continentals; Hugh F. Rankin traces the events leading to war in North Carolina and follows all the campaigns and battles in which the North Carolina Continentals took part--Brandywine; Germantown; Charleston; Savannah; Camden; Eutaw Springs; and others. He also provides descriptions of almost all of the significant personalities in the Continental Army. Originally published in 1971; this new edition contains a foreword by Lawrence Babits; introducing the book to a new generation of scholars and general readers interested in the Revolutionary War.
#714026 in Books The University of North Carolina Press 2002-12-09 2002-12-09Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.43 x 1.07 x 5.85l; 1.39 #File Name: 0807854247384 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Top Ten Brain-Changing BooksBy Gato Del MarThis is an amazing book. I read it for a class in college and I kept it; it was so well-written; argued; and researched. A must-read for anyone interested in Virginia history and race relations. Wish the author would release a 2nd edition with an intro connecting the Black Lives Matter Movement today and his research into post WWII Jim Crow politics in the Commonwealth.6 of 9 people found the following review helpful. First Rate!By A CustomerExcellent book. Every Southerner--no; every American--should read this book. Smith has done us a great favor. Southern baby boomers will especially appreciate the best explanation I've read of why things are the way they are in the South today. Smith makes history an enjoyable read.