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Introduction: The War Begins | 1 | |
Chapter I | The British Attack on Charleston, 28 June 1776 | 10 |
Chapter II | The Cherokee War | 19 |
Chapter III | Savannah, 1778-1779 | 27 |
Chapter IV | Sir Henry Clinton's Capture of Charleston, 1780 | 41 |
Chapter V | The Loyalists in the South | 51 |
Chapter VI | The Battle of Camden, 16 August 1780 | 57 |
Chapter VII | Brigadier General Francis Marion | 68 |
Chapter VIII | The Fighting Partisans of the Backcountry | 80 |
Chapter IX | The Battle of King's Mountain, 7 October 1780 | 91 |
Chapter X | The Battle of Blackstocks, 20 November 1780 | 105 |
Chapter XI | The Battle of Cowpens, 17 January 1781 | 116 |
Chapter XII | Weapons and Uniforms | 135 |
Chapter XIII | The North Carolina Campaign and Guilford Court House | 163 |
Chapter XIV | The Battle of Hobkirk Hill 25, April 1781 | 176 |
Chapter XV | The Capture of Augusta and the Seige of Ninety Six | 186 |
Chapter XVI | Quinby Bridge, 17 July 1781 | 206 |
Chapter XVII | The Battle of Eutaw Springs, 8 September 1781 | 212 |
Chapter XVIII | The Yorktown Campaign--First Phase | 222 |
Chapter XIX | The Yorktown Campaign--Second Phase | 234 |
Chapter XX | Why the British Lost the War in the South | 246 |
Chronology of the Revolution, 1775-1783 | 253 | |
Appendix | 280 | |
Selected Bibliography | 313 | |
Index | 322 |
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