Independence lost

lives on the edge of the American Revolution

435 pages

English language

Published May 2, 2015

ISBN:
978-1-4000-6895-1
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OCLC Number:
893016508

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"A rising-star historian offers a significant new global perspective on the Revolutionary War with the story of the conflict as seen through the eyes of the outsiders of colonial society. Over the last decade, award-winning historian Kathleen DuVal has revitalized the study of early America's marginalized voices. Now, in Independence Lost, she recounts an untold story as rich and significant as that of the Founding Fathers : the history of the Revolutionary Era as experienced by slaves, American Indians, women, and British loyalists living on Florida's Gulf Coast. While citizens of the thirteen rebelling colonies came to blows with the British Empire over tariffs and parliamentary representation, the situation on the rest of the continent was even more fraught. In the Gulf of Mexico, Spanish forces clashed with Britain's strained army to carve up the Gulf Coast, as both sides competed for allegiances with the powerful Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek …

2 editions

Subjects

  • Social conditions
  • Autonomy
  • Social aspects
  • Military History
  • Biography
  • History

Places

  • United States
  • Gulf Coast (U.S.)
  • West Florida