Victory day - winning American independence : the defeat of the British southern strategy
2022
973.341 S288 2022
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Title
Victory day - winning American independence : the defeat of the British southern strategy
Variant Title
Defeat of the British southern strategy
Edition
America 250 anniversary edition.
Published
Charleston, SC : Palmetto Publishing, 2022.
Description
374 p. : colored ill., colored maps, colored ports. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
973.341 S288 2022
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1342111383
Note
Scarlett analyzes the war's lesser-known battles, rapid troop movements, and the importance of territory possession, as well as the ethics of the war based on America's founding values and codes of military conduct. He explores the activities of a traitor who unintentionally changed the course of an uncertain war to one America could win and describes the management of the Southern war from concept to reality, beginning with the First Battle of Charlestown in 1776 to the British evacuation in 1782. The book acquaints readers with the possible options and decisions various commanders faced at critical moments in time, and how the complete defeat of the British Southern strategy won the war--Back cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-317) and index.
L2022M69
Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-317) and index.
L2022M69
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