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Dark And Bloody Ground The American Revolution Along The Southern Frontier 1st Printing Richard D Blackmon

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Dark And Bloody Ground The American Revolution Along The Southern Frontier 1st Printing Richard D Blackmon
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Publisher: Westholme Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.44 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Richard D. Blackmon
ISBN: 9781594161070, 1594161070
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1st Printing

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Dark And Bloody Ground The American Revolution Along The Southern Frontier 1st Printing Richard D Blackmon by Richard D. Blackmon 9781594161070, 1594161070 instant download after payment.

In Dark and Bloody Ground: The American Revolution Along the Southern Frontier, Richard Blackmon uses a wealth of primary source material to recount the confl ict between American Indians and Anglo-Americans in the colonial South during one of the most turbulent periods of North American history. He explains the complex points of contact in Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia between native groups and settlers, while revealing the political gamesmanship between rival British and Whig traders and offi cials to secure Indian loyalty. The author also explains the critical role of the southern frontier to the American victory, a victory achieved long after the decision at Yorktown. Before the war, clashes between Cherokee and Shawnee hunters in Kentucky had become so commonplace that it was known as a “dark and bloody ground.” With the rise in Anglo-American settlements there, led by Daniel Boone and others, the dark and bloody ground became a metaphor for the entire struggle for the Southern frontier.

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