Many of America's first European settlers felt they were traveling to a sort of promised land, but James Oglethorpe viewed America--specifically, what is today the state of Georgia--as his own personal utopia. Convincing his king to grant him a land parcel, Oglethorpe threw his lot in with 35 poor families and traveled to the New World. There, he became the first administrator of the Georgian colony and founded the town of Savannah.

This work tells the story of James Oglethorpe and of Georgia from its birth as a colony in 1733 to its emergence as a free state 50 years later. Appendices include the roster of initial settlers, the Georgia constitution of 1777 and a detailed timeline.

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Table of Contents

Preface     
Introduction     

1. Oglethorpe and the Georgia Inspiration     
2. The Founding of Savannah     
3. The Spanish and Georgia     
4. A Georgia Victory and Charter Surrender     
5. The Royal Period Begins     
6. The Wright Era and Patriot Crisis     
7. Georgia Heads to Revolution     
8. A Frontier War in Georgia     
9. The Fall of Savannah     
10. Patriots Regroup and D'Estaing Arrives     
11. Siege Forces Gather at Savannah     
12. The Siege of Savannah     
13. An Occupied Georgia     
14. A Fifty-Year Colonial Legacy     

Appendix A. The First English Settlers to Georgia     
Appendix B. Georgia Constitution of 1777     
Appendix C. Colonial Georgia Timeline, 1733–1783     
Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780786475117
Publisert
2013-03-11
Utgiver
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
408 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
230

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Biografisk notat

David Lee Russell is a retired Naval Air Intelligence Officer, and former IT director. He is also the author of three books on the American Revolution, a book on the history of Eastern Airlines, and two intelligence thriller books. He lives in Canton, Georgia.