9781611177589-1611177588-Eutaw Springs: The Final Battle of the American Revolution's Southern Campaign

Eutaw Springs: The Final Battle of the American Revolution's Southern Campaign

ISBN-13: 9781611177589
ISBN-10: 1611177588
Author: Robert M. Dunkerly, Irene Boland, Irene B. Boland
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Format: Paperback 168 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781611177589
ISBN-10: 1611177588
Author: Robert M. Dunkerly, Irene Boland, Irene B. Boland
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Format: Paperback 168 pages

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Eutaw Springs: The Final Battle of the American Revolution's Southern Campaign (ISBN-13: 9781611177589 and ISBN-10: 1611177588), written by authors Robert M. Dunkerly, Irene Boland, Irene B. Boland, was published by University of South Carolina Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Revolution & Founding (United States History, State & Local, United States, Military History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Eutaw Springs: The Final Battle of the American Revolution's Southern Campaign (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Revolution & Founding books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.6.

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The Battle of Eutaw Springs took place on September 8, 1781, and was among the last in the War of Independence. It was brutal in its combat and reprisals, with Continental and Whig militia fighting British regulars and Loyalist regiments. Although its outcome was seemingly inconclusive, the battle, fought near present-day Eutawville, South Carolina, contained all the elements that defined the war in the South. In Eutaw Springs: The Final Battle of the American Revolution's Southern Campaign, Robert M. Dunkerly and Irene B. Boland tell the story of this lesser known and under-studied battle of the Revolutionary War's Southern Campaign. Shrouded in myth and misconception, the battle has also been overshadowed by the surrender of Yorktown.






Eutaw Springs represented lost opportunities for both armies. The American forces were desperate for a victory in 1781, and Gen. Nathanael Greene finally had the ground of his own choosing. British forces under Col. Alexander Stewart were equally determined to keep a solid grip on the territory they still held in the South Carolina lowcountry.





In one of the bloodiest battles of the war, both armies sustained heavy casualties with each side losing nearly 20 percent of its soldiers. Neither side won the hard-fought battle, and controversies plagued both sides in the aftermath. Dunkerly and Boland analyze the engagement and its significance within the context of the war's closing months, study the area's geology and setting, and recount the action using primary sources, aided by recent archaeology.
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