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    book SECOND SPARTAN REGIMENT SOUTH CAROLINA Kings Mountain georgia 328 pages
    book SECOND SPARTAN REGIMENT SOUTH CAROLINA Kings Mountain georgia 328 pages
    TRUE FOR THE CAUSE OF LIBERTY:
    THE SECOND SPARTAN REGIMENT IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
    By Oscar E. Gilbert and Catherine R. Gilbert
    328 Pages - Hardcover (9 inches - 23 cm tall)
    Illustrations - Index
    CONDITION: NEW - LIST PRICE .95
    Following their defeat at Saratoga in upstate New York in 1777, the British decided to implement a Southern Strategy against the American insurgents, a plan to “roll up” the rebellious colonies from Georgia through the Carolinas to Virginia. Instead, they triggered a savage partisan war of raids, ambushes, assassinations, and large pitched battles that rivaled any fought in the northern colonies.
    Untrained Patriot militiamen—occasionally stiffened by contingents of the Continental Line—were pitted against Britain’s Cherokee and Creek allies, and Loyalist militia and British regulars led by General Cornwallis and his two ablest subordinates, Patrick Ferguson and the ruthless Banastre “Bloody Ban” Tarleton.
    In October 1780 the Loyalist militia was virtually destroyed at King’s Mountain, the battle that Lord Clinton, the British commander in Chief, said was “the first link in a chain of events that followed each other in regular succession until they at last ended in the total loss of America.” Other defeats at Blackstock’s Farm and Cowpens, and a Pyhrric victory at Guilford Courthouse, gutted the British Southern Army and drove Cornwallis north to encirclement and surrender at Yorktown.
    This study uses battlefield terrain analysis and the words of the officers and common soldiers, from pension records and little-known interviews, to bring to life the crucial role of one militia regiment—the Second Spartans of South Carolina--that fought in virtually every action of the vicious back-country war that decided the fate of America. Or as one private in the Second Spartans said, expressing admiration for his colonel: “. . . a few Brave Men stood true for the cause of liberty.”
    Table of Contents
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    SOURCES AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
    AUTHORS’ PREFACE
    PROLOGUE: WILLIAM BLACKSTOCK’S PLANTATION, SOUTH CAROLINA, 20 NOVEMBER 1780
    1 INTRODUCTION
    2 A PEOPLE BRED TO WAR
    3 THE BACK COUNTRY AND THE FIRST CHEROKEE WAR
    4 POLITICAL MANEUVERING, 1769–1775
    5 WAR COMES TO THE SOUTH
    6 THE GEORGIA CAMPAIGN, 1779
    7 THE BRITISH ASCENDANCY
    8 THE IMPERCEPTIBLE TURNING OF THE TIDE
    9 CHASING FERGUSON: THE POLITICS OF MILITIA COMMAND
    10 KING’S MOUNTAIN, 7 OCTOBER 1780: THE DAY OF BATTLE
    11 KING’S MOUNTAIN AFTERMATH
    12 BLOODY BAN TASTES DEFEAT: BLACKSTOCK’S FARM, 20 NOVEMBER 1780
    13 THE CALM AT THE STORM’S EYE
    14 THE COWPENS, 17 JANUARY 1781
    15 COWPENS AFTERMATH
    16 GRINDING DOWN THE BRITISH
    17 FINIS IN THE SOUTH, 1782
    EPILOGUE
    APPENDIX A: THE MANY VERSIONS OF COWPENS
    ENDNOTES
    INDEX
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