Description
Ultimately, The Colonial Towns of Piedmont North Carolina deepens our understanding of the influence that American towns had on the settlement of the backcountry. Hendricks tells the poignant story of the Moravians' struggle to maintain their neutral stance during the Revolutionary War, surviving exploitation and brutality from both the Continental Army and the British. The author also integrates the history of Native Americans into this mix of competing forces and shows how they were challenged by-and resisted-the newcomers. He emphasizes the role of individual initiative as well as the impetus of government, specifically courthouses, in establishing towns. By utilizing a variety of rarely examined primary sources, methodological approaches ranging from geographic theory to material culture studies, and a deep examination of local history, Hendricks provides a comprehensive analysis of the emergence of these towns on the frontier.
About the Author
Christopher E. Hendricks, author of The Backcountry Towns of Colonial Virginia and Old Southern Cookery, is a professor of history at the Armstrong Campus of Georgia Southern University.
Book Information
ISBN 9781621909002
Author Christopher E. Hendricks
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint University of Tennessee Press
Publisher University of Tennessee Press
Weight(grams) 454g