Walter Edgar, Professor Emeritus of History, University of South Carolina, shares the role South Carolina and the South played in the American Revolution.
Thank you for posting this! I am a student of our American History and find it fascinating. I am 68 yrs. old and love learning more and more of our history. We cannot let it die as some would love to see. A very informative presentation. Thank you.
It wasn't until I discovered my 5th great grandfather, William Martindale, was a Captain in the South Carolina Militia during the Revolutionary War that I found out about the battles in South Carolina. That was 15 years after my sophomore year of high school and US History class. I knew more about my Hessian ancestor, 5th GG Adam Reibsamen, and the Battle of Yorktown than Grandpa Billy.
This is the best and most in depth version of my South Carolina patriots in the Revolutionary War. This should be taught in our schools. I knew this history as I had studied it but this is complete in an hour!
An excellent presentation. I have always wandered if even without Frances boots on the ground or naval support if we would have won the war because of Nathaniel Greenes promotion and victories in the South. The may have extended a few more years but my feeling is now with Gates out of the way, Greene, the man Washington wanted to begin with, was the other book end to Cornwallis. I think Nathaniel Greene does not get enough praise for his role in the American Revolution. Neither does Morgan, Sumter, etc.
You can slight us with the comment but it was southerners who really built this country at the start(look at all the Virginians), and it's been Southern men who most avidly volunteer to join the military and die for their land throughout the entirety of America's existence.
Ring your nurse you sanctimonious mouse.🐭 There is just as much slave blood on the Stars & Stripes. Then when President US Grant set out to eliminate every tribe west of the Mississippi.
Thank you for posting this! I am a student of our American History and find it fascinating. I am 68 yrs. old and love learning more and more of our history. We cannot let it die as some would love to see. A very informative presentation. Thank you.
Very informative, and I am very pleased to find this site which goes into details of the resistance in the South.
Thank you
Excellent presentation, most interesting part of Revolutionary War.
It wasn't until I discovered my 5th great grandfather, William Martindale, was a Captain in the South Carolina Militia during the Revolutionary War that I found out about the battles in South Carolina. That was 15 years after my sophomore year of high school and US History class. I knew more about my Hessian ancestor, 5th GG Adam Reibsamen, and the Battle of Yorktown than Grandpa Billy.
Fantastic talk here
This is the best and most in depth version of my South Carolina patriots in the Revolutionary War. This should be taught in our schools. I knew this history as I had studied it but this is complete in an hour!
Love listening to Dr Edgar speak/ lecture on one of his favorite subjects!!!
Fascinating . 🇬🇧 !
informative lecture.
Thanks!
Patriot!
Always Loyal.
What will it take to teach accurate American history to our children?
An excellent presentation. I have always wandered if even without Frances boots on the ground or naval support if we would have won the war because of Nathaniel Greenes promotion and victories in the South. The may have extended a few more years but my feeling is now with Gates out of the way, Greene, the man Washington wanted to begin with, was the other book end to Cornwallis. I think Nathaniel Greene does not get enough praise for his role in the American Revolution. Neither does Morgan, Sumter, etc.
Tory hotbed, the South.
Southern history has definitely been overshadowed by their behavior over the following 220 years.
You can slight us with the comment but it was southerners who really built this country at the start(look at all the Virginians), and it's been Southern men who most avidly volunteer to join the military and die for their land throughout the entirety of America's existence.
You should study Northern behavior
Ring your nurse you sanctimonious mouse.🐭
There is just as much slave blood on the Stars & Stripes.
Then when President US Grant set out to eliminate every tribe west of the Mississippi.
Yeah. The South was stronghold for Loyalists.
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