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OverviewDuring the Revolutionary War, East Florida was a strategic staging ground for the British campaigns in the south. Early in the war, George Washington recognized the strategic importance of neutralizing this loyalist outpost, before its proximity to Georgia and the Carolinas could create problems for the Patriots. East Florida was a haven for runaway slaves, a paradox considering the large, enslaved population in the colony. Following Lord Dunmore's 1775 proclamation of freedom for slaves that fled behind British lines and took up arms, the colony's African-American population swelled and former slaves as well as natives were readily armed to fight against the Continental Army and other Patriots. East Florida saw two major battles during these campaigns, as well as multiple skirmishes and much political intrigue. While East Florida stayed loyal to the crown there were significant Patriot sympathies in the colony's political leadership. The East Florida Rangers, a loyalist militia unit raised to defend the colony from Patriot incursions, were successful in raiding Georgia and in one such incursion sacked Augusta and came within sight of Savannah. Three signers of the Declaration of Independence were held prisoner in St Augustine, the capital of East Florida, after the British capture of Charleston. After the battle of Yorktown, East Florida became a loyalist haven and was also the site of the last battle of the war--a naval battle off the Florida coast in 1783. Fully illustrated with photographs, artwork and maps, this volume explores the multiple invasions of British East Florida by the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. AUTHORS: Robert Buccellato is the author of eight books, co-host of the Florida History podcast, and a special assistant for the American Presidency project. He lives in Tallahassee with his wife and two sons. Kartik Krishnaiyer has authored five books including three about Florida history. He is the editor-and-chief of the Florida Squeeze website and cohosts the weekly Florida History podcast. He lives in Coral Springs with his wife Beth, his niece, and four cats. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Buccellato , Kartik KrishnaiyerPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers ISBN: 9781636245744ISBN 10: 1636245749 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 15 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews""...an excellent introduction to the Florida campaigns during the American Revolution and quite inspiring to the wargame imagination.""-- ""Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"" ""This book is a useful overview of the Revolutionary War in Florida that can also serve as a reference and even a guidebook. The quality of the Casemate illustrations and maps combines well with the accessible scholarship of authors Buccellato and Krishnaiyer. As the 250th is celebrated, such a book is helpful for understanding the broad impact that the American Revolution had in both the American and Spanish colonies.""-- ""The Journal of America's Military Past"" Author InformationRobert Buccellato is the author of eight books, co-host of the Florida History podcast, and a special assistant for the American Presidency project. He lives in Tallahassee with his wife and two sons. Kartik Krishnaiyer has authored five books including three about Florida history. He is the editor-and-chief of the Florida Squeeze website and cohosts the weekly Florida History podcast. He lives in Coral Springs with his wife Beth, his niece, and four cats. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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