X
The Quaker and the Gamecock: Nathanael
The Quaker and the Gamecock: Nathanael

The Quaker and the Gamecock: Nathanael Greene, Thomas Sumter, and the Revolutionary War for the Soul of the South

Product ID : 43255544
4.2 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 43255544
Shipping Weight 1.19 lbs
I think this is wrong?
Model
Manufacturer Casemate
Shipping Dimension 9.21 x 6.34 x 0.91 inches
I think this is wrong?
-
Save 65%
Before ₱ 3,274
1,144

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown
  • Electrical items MAY be 110 volts.
  • 7 Day Return Policy
  • All products are genuine and original
  • Cash On Delivery/Cash Upon Pickup Available

Pay with

About The Quaker And The Gamecock: Nathanael

A joint biography of Nathanael Greene and Thomas Sumter and the Southern campaign of the American Revolution. As the newly appointed commander of the Southern Continental Army in December 1780, Nathanael Greene quickly realized victory would not only require defeating the British Army, but also subduing the region's brutal civil war. "The division among the people is much greater than I imagined, and the Whigs and the Tories persecute each other, with little less than savage fury,” wrote Greene. Part of Greene’s challenge involved managing South Carolina's determined but unreliable Patriot militia, led by Thomas Sumter, the famed "Gamecock." Though Sumter would go on to a long political career, it was as a defiant partisan that he first earned the respect of his fellow backcountry settlers, a command that would compete with Greene for status and stature in the Revolutionary War's "Southern Campaign." Despite these challenges, Greene was undaunted. Born to a devout Quaker family, and influenced by the faith's tenets, Greene instinctively understood the war's Southern theater involved complex political, personal, and socioeconomic challenges, not just military ones. Though never a master of the battlefield, Greene's mindful leadership style established his historic legacy. The Quaker and the Gameccock tells the story of these two wildly divergent leaders against the backdrop of the American Revolution's last gasp, the effort to extricate a British occupation force from the wild and lawless South Carolina frontier. For Greene, the campaign meant a last chance to prove his capabilities as a general, not just a talented administrator. For Sumter, it was a quest of personal revenge that showcased his innate understanding of the backcountry character. Both men needed the other to defeat the British, yet their forceful personalities, divergent leadership styles, and opposing objectives would clash again and again, a fascinating story of our nation's bloody birth that still influences our political culture. Table of Contents Introduction Prolog: On Hobkirk's Hill 1: Gamecock 2: Quaker General 3: Winter of Discontent 4: Sumter's Rounds 5: War of Posts 6: Fight, Get Beat, Rise, Fight Again 7: Partisan Games 8: Ninety Six 9: Dog Days 10: Eutaw Springs 11: Bitter Ends 12: The People Versus Nathanael Greene