General Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution in the South
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New insights on General Nathanael Greene and the Southern fight for American independence Nathanael Greene a major general in the Continental Army played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. Celebrated as second only to George Washington in military prowess Greene excelled at coordinating Continental regulars local militia and partisan guerrillas. General Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution in the South explores his innovative leadership including his reliance on South Carolinas mounted partisans Thomas Sumter and Francis Marion his integration of militia and his bold proposal to arm and free enslaved men in return for service. As commander in the Southern Department he turned British dominance into one of the Revolutions greatest reversals ensuring American independence. Editors Gregory D. Massey and Jim Piecuch bring together leading scholars to reassess this decisive period of Greenes career.
