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Lachlan Mcintosh And The Politics Of Revolutionary Georgia
Harvey H. Jackson

Lachlan Mcintosh And The Politics Of Revolutionary Georgia

University of Georgia Press (Jun 01, 1979)
9780820304595
| Hardcover
222 pages
Dewey 975.8/03/0924

Genre

  • Amer Revol Politics & Gov't
  • GA History

Subject

  • American Revolution - Biography
  • American Revolution - Politics & Government
  • American Revolutionary War
  • Historical Biography - United States - Colonial & 18th Century

Plot

Lachlan McIntosh (1728-1806) was a prominent Georgia planter, patriarch of his Highland Scots clan in America, and the ranking general from Georgia in the Continental army. Often, however, he is known simply as the man who, in a duel, mortally wounded Button Gwinnett, one of Georgia's signers of the Declaration of Independence. This biography fleshes out McIntosh considerably and, just as important, uses his life as a springboard for discussing the rapidly shifting political, social, and economic forces at work during a crucial period of Georgia's history.

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