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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword to the Reissue
  6. Preface
  7. 1. Georgia, 1763-1774
  8. 2. Rise of Discontent, 1764-1774
  9. 3. The Revolution Draws Nearer, 1774-1775
  10. 4. Transition from Colony to State, 1775-1776
  11. 5. Whig Political Affairs, 1776-1778
  12. 6. Military Activities, 1776-1778
  13. 7. British Return to Georgia, 1779
  14. 8. Fighting After the Siege of Savannah, 1779-1782
  15. 9. Civil Government, 1779-1782
  16. 10. Economic and Social Matters, 1775-1782
  17. 11. Independence a Reality, 1782-1785
  18. 12. Politics and Finance, 1782-1789
  19. 13. Economic Affairs, 1782-1789
  20. 14. Social Affairs, 1782-1789
  21. 15. Indian Relations, 1782-1789
  22. 16. Continental, Interstate and “Foreign” Affairs, 1782-1789
  23. 17. Georgia and the Federal Constitution, 1787-1789
  24. 18. The Meaning of the Revolutionary Period in Georgia, 1763-1789
  25. Appendices
  26. Notes
  27. Bibliography
  28. Index

CONTENTS

Foreword to the Reissue

Preface

1   Georgia, 1763-1774

2   Rise of Discontent, 1764-1774

3   The Revolution Draws Nearer, 1774-1775

4   Transition from Colony to State, 1775-1776

5   Whig Political Affairs, 1776-1778

6   Military Activities, 1776-1778

7   British Return to Georgia, 1779

8   Fighting After the Siege of Savannah, 1779-1782

9   Civil Government, 1779-1782

10   Economic and Social Matters, 1775-1782

11   Independence a Reality, 1782-1785

12   Politics and Finance, 1782-1789

13   Economic Affairs, 1782-1789

14   Social Affairs, 1782-1789

15   Indian Relations, 1782-1789

16   Continental, Interstate and “Foreign” Affairs, 1782-1789

17   Georgia and the Federal Constitution, 1787-1789

18   The Meaning of the Revolutionary Period in Georgia, 1763-1789

Appendices

Notes

Bibliography

Index

MAPS

Georgia in 1765

Georgia Indian Cessions, 1733-1790

Carey’s Map of Georgia, 1795

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