LESLIE HALL is retired and volunteers at Western Washington University's Center for Pacific Northwest Studies in Bellingham, Washington.
This is the most thorough, comprehensive treatment of the American
Revolution in Georgia ever written.--Edward J. Cashin "Director
Emeritus, Center for the Study of Georgia History, Augusta State
University"
Georgia is a fascinating case of wartime disruptions and
accommodations, and Hall presents a very detailed analysis of the
effects of war in an important addition to the small but growing
literature on Colonial Georgia and the Revolution in the
South.--Choice
Hall is to be applauded for guiding the reader seamlessly through
the maze of governing factions, political feuds, and wartime
upheaval toward a better understanding of the seminal importance of
land in shaping the events of the American Revolution in
Georgia.--Georgia Historical Quarterly
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