An uplifting work of black history in the context of the American War for Independence.
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- 2024
- 2014
Focusing on the complexities surrounding the 1777 Battle of Saratoga, Theodore Corbett challenges the traditional narrative of a decisive American victory. He situates the battle within the broader social and political conflicts among settlers in the Hudson and Champlain valleys, revealing that the American triumph did not fully resolve the underlying issues. By examining the aftermath and local dynamics, Corbett offers a nuanced perspective on how Saratoga influenced the Revolutionary War and the involvement of France, suggesting a more intricate outcome than commonly perceived.
- 2014
Revolutionary Chestertown: Loyalists & Rebels on Maryland's Eastern Shore
- 162bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
Set against the backdrop of the American Revolution, the narrative explores the tensions between the wealthy gentry of Chestertown and the rising revolutionary spirit. While the elite sought to maintain loyalty to the Crown, local protests against British policies emerged, highlighting the community's struggle between loyalty and rebellion. Religious and social conflicts intensified as both Loyalists and revolutionaries clashed violently. Theodore Corbett delves into the intricate dynamics of a community grappling with its identity during a time of upheaval.
- 2012
St. Augustine Pirates and Privateers
- 146bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
The book delves into the tumultuous history of St. Augustine, focusing on its role as a target for piracy and privateering since the sixteenth century. It highlights the strategic importance of these activities for colonial powers like Great Britain, France, and Spain, and the impact on local citizens. Notable figures, such as privateer Francisco Menendez, are examined for their contributions to the city's defense and reputation. Historian Theodore Corbett narrates events from Francis Drake's initial attack to the peak of privateering in the eighteenth century.
- 2012
Revolutionary New Castle: The Struggle for Independence
- 130bladzijden
- 5 uur lezen
Focusing on New Castle's pivotal role during the American Revolution, the book explores its status as Delaware's Colonial capital and a hub of rebellion. The village green became a gathering place for colonists voicing their dissent against British rule, despite the presence of a significant Loyalist community. The narrative details the city's occupation by British forces in 1777 and the influx of Loyalist refugees, as well as the challenges faced by Delaware in establishing its government post-war. Historian Ted Corbett provides a comprehensive account of this unique historical landscape.