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Preface | ||
I | Introduction | 1 |
II | 1776: Raids and Counter-Raids | 24 |
III | 1776: Invasion and Retreat to the Altamaha | 52 |
IV | 777: More Invasions and Retreats | 79 |
V | 1777: Internal Problems, External Stalemates | 98 |
VI | 1778: The Last Georgia Campaign - and Retreat | 126 |
VII | 1778: British Initiative | 148 |
VIII | Conclusions | 169 |
Notes | 183 | |
Bibliography of Sources Cited | 265 | |
Index | 275 |
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