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Patriots in Exile: Charleston Rebels in St. Augustine during the American Revolution

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By (author): C. L. Bragg James Waring McCrady

In the months following the May 1780 capture of Charleston, South Carolina, by combined British and loyalist forces, British soldiers arrested sixty-three paroled American prisoners and transported them to the borderland town of St. Augustine, East Florida--territory under British control since the French and Indian War. In Patriots in Exile, James Waring McCrady and C. L. Bragg chronicle the banishment of these elite southerners, the hardships endured by their families, and the plight of the enslaved men and women who accompanied them, as well as the motives of their British captors.

McCrady and Bragg thoroughly examine the exile from the standpoint of the British who governed occupied Charleston, the families left behind, the armies in the field, the Continental Congress, and finally the Jacksonboro Assembly of January and February 1782. Using primary sources and archival materials, the authors develop biographical sketches of each exile and illuminate important facets of the American Revolution's southern theater. While they shared a common fate, the exiles were a diverse lot of tradesmen, artisans, prominent civilians, and military officers--among them three signers of the Declaration of Independence. Although they had clear socioeconomic differences, most were unrepentant patriots.

In this first comprehensive examination and narrative history of these patriots, McCrady and Bragg reveal how the exiles navigated their new surroundings within the context of a revolutionary conflict that involved various imperial powers of the Old World--Britain, France, and Spain--and American colonists seeking to create an independent nation.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 504g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781643360799

About C. L. BraggJames Waring McCrady

James Waring McCrady is a founding member and president of the Sewanee Trust for Historical Preservation in Tennessee past president of the Franklin County Historical Association and the editor of the association's journal Historical Review. McCrady is a retired chair of the French Department at the University of the South in Sewanee Tennessee. C. L. Chip Bragg is the author or co-author of Distinction in Every Service: Brigadier General Marcellus A. Stovall C.S.A.; the critically acclaimed Never for Want of Powder: The Confederate Powder Works in Augusta Georgia; Crescent Moon over Carolina: William Moultrie and American Liberty; and Martyr of the American Revolution: The Execution of Isaac Hayne South Carolinian.

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