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The Siege of Charleston 1780 - Historical Book on American Revolutionary War Battles | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Strategy Enthusiasts
The Siege of Charleston 1780 - Historical Book on American Revolutionary War Battles | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Strategy Enthusiasts

The Siege of Charleston 1780 - Historical Book on American Revolutionary War Battles | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Strategy Enthusiasts

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In 1779 Sir Henry Clinton and more than eight thousand British troops left the waters of New York, seeking to capture the colonies' most important southern port, Charleston, South Carolina. Clinton and his officers believed that victory in Charleston would change both the seat of the war and its character. In this comprehensive study of the 1780 siege and surrender of Charleston, Carl P. Borick offers a full examination of the strategic and tactical elements of Clinton's operations.

Suggesting that the importance of the siege has been underestimated, Borick contends that the British effort against Charleston was one of the most critical campaigns of the war. Borick examines the reasons for the shift in British strategy, the efforts of their army and navy, and the difficulties the patriots faced as they defended the city. He explores the roles of key figures in the campaign, including Benjamin Lincoln, William Moultrie, and Lord Charles Cornwallis.

Borick relies on an impressive array of primary and secondary sources relating to the siege and includes maps that depict the British approach to the city and the complicated military operations that led to the patriots' greatest defeat of the American Revolution.

Carl P. Borick

2012, paper, 360 pp.

ISBN: 9781611171396

425-7139