Patriot Militiaman in the American Revolution 1775–82

Ed Gilbert author Catherine Gilbert author Steve Noon illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:20th Jun '15

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This title reveals a fresh perspective of the murderous fighting in the South during the American War of Independence, dispelling some popularly-held beliefs and revealing the particulars of militia warfare in unprecedented depth.

Provides a focus on the history of the ancestors, who fought for the South Carolina Militia, to show just how effective the irregular forces were in a complex war of raids, ambushes, and pitched battles. This book explores the tactics, and performance of the opposing Patriot and Rebel forces, shining new light on the vicious struggle in the South.The American Revolution was a decisive conflict, which saw the birth of a new nation. Continental Army regulars fought in massive and famous battles from New England to Virginia, but in the South a different kind of warfare was afoot. Local militia, sometimes stiffened by a small core of the Continental Line, played a pivotal role. This lesser-known war ultimately decided the fate of the Revolution by thwarting the British "Southern strategy". In this title, the authors provide a unique and personal focus on the history of their own ancestors, who fought for the South Carolina Militia, to show just how effective the irregular forces were in a complex war of raids, ambushes, and pitched battles. The book explores the tactics, equipment, leadership and performance of the opposing Patriot and Rebel forces, shining new light on the vicious struggle in the South.

ISBN: 9781472807540

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm

Weight: 222g

64 pages