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The Road to Guilford Courthouse

The American Revolution in the Carolinas

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The Road to Guilford Courthouse

By: John Buchanan
Narrated by: Pete Cross
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This brilliant account of the proud and ferocious American fighters who stood up to the British forces in savage battles highlights just how crucial these individuals were in deciding both the fate of the Carolina colonies and the outcome of the American Civil War.

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Detailed Historical Account • Well-paced Narrative • Scholarly Research • In-depth Biographies • Insightful Analysis

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This is one, if not the best, revolutionary war books that I have read/listened. Extremely well written and well read. This book helped me understand the southern theater so much better, and gave an outstanding account of the people who shaped the battles that took place.

Hard to stop listening! Excellent Audible book.

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Living in North Carolina and have visited many of the the battle sites in this book along the Liberty Trail I strongly recommend this book. Just went to Guilford Battlefield two weeks ago. Many of the commanders of NC troops are names that famous in the history of North Carolina and South Carolina. One is General Davidson in which the County i live in is named after him.

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Buchanan is a deeply informed historian who provides a well paced history of the two year campaign that drove Cornwallis out of the Carolinas toward his loss at Yorktown. His judgments about the major protagonists: Nathaniel Greene, Banastre Tarleton, Thomas Sumter, Daniel Morgan, Francis Marion and Lord Cornwallis are measured, sound and revealing. Anyone fascinated by Ken Burns recent documentary will be thrilled. The Revolution was also a civil war between Americans and Buchanan doesn’t shy from the sometimes shocking behavior on display by both sides. Highly recommended.

Compelling historical narrative of the American Revolution in the Carolinas

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Really gave the reader a good in depth account of the major war participants in the Carolina’s.

Loved this book

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Digs deeply into the personalities of the characters on both sides Patriots ,Tories,British and Continental troops and leaders. Does not accept opinions and judgements that have been passed down as fact for over two centuries. Hope audible will follow up with the conclusion in the Road to Charleston. Narrator was excellent.

Bringing these people alive.

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