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Knowledge enhancement: A perfect tool to review what you've read and reinforce the information. Alan Pell Crawford's book, This Fierce People, explores the overlooked aspect of America's Revolutionary War that was fought in the South. It reveals that the British surrender at Yorktown was a direct result of the southern campaign, and that the battles south of the Mason-Dixon line were America's first civil war.
Crawford's book challenges the myth that the War of Independence was primarily fought in the North and highlights the contributions of unsung patriots.