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Royal American Regiment

Alexander V. Campbell (Autor)

University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780806160498

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In the wake of Braddock’s defeat at Fort Duquesne in 1755, the British army raised the 60th, or Royal American, Regiment of Foot to fight the French and Indian War. Each of the regiment’s four battalions saw action in pivotal battles throughout the conflict. And as Alexander Campbell shows, the inclusion of foreign mercenaries and immigrant colonists alongside British volunteers made the RAR a microcosm of the Atlantic world. Not just a potent, combat-ready force, it played a key role in trade, migration, Indian diplomacy, and settlement.

This book moves beyond the campaign orientation of most regimental histories to explore how the Royal Americans helped forge new Atlantic connections. Campbell draws on the regiment’s rich archival legacy—including the private papers of its first three colonels-in-chief and of mercenary field officers—to describe more fully than previous accounts the lives these soldiers led in the context of their times.

Campbell takes a closer look at the motivations of regimental founder James Prevost, a Swiss mercenary in the courts of Kings George II and George III, and explores how migration to America attracted rank-and-file soldiers. He examines the unit’s training, deployment, and operational conduct to reveal the use of new tactics, and also chronicles a year in the soldiers’ lives as they attended to hard labor in preparation for the summer’s campaigns. He also traces the postwar activities of these veterans, showing how many of them, by taking up land grants they had been promised upon enlistment, helped settle the frontier and expand commerce.

Rather than focus on previously documented animosity between British regulars and provincials, Campbell reveals how soldiers from different backgrounds formed a multiracial, multilingual society that reflected a truly cosmopolitan transatlantic identity

Sobre o Livro

Após a derrota de Braddock em Fort Duquesne (1755), o autor analisa a criação e a atuação do 60th Regiment, o Royal American, durante a Guerra Franco-Indígena, com foco nos quatro batalhões e suas campanhas.

O livro utiliza arquivos regimentais e papéis privados de oficiais para examinar formação, treinamento, táticas e a vida cotidiana dos soldados, incluindo o trabalho de preparação para campanhas e o papel de mercenários e colonos imigrantes.

Campbell traça a mobilidade pós-guerra dos veteranos e o impacto das promessas de concessão de terras na ocupação fronteiriça, além de destacar as trocas comerciais, migrações e a diplomacia indígena envolvendo o regimento.

Características

Categoria História Militar
Subcategoria História da América do Norte
Autores Alexander V. Campbell
Sobre o Autor Alexander V. Campbell é autor de estudos sobre forças militares e sociedade no período atlântico do século XVIII.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 374
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806160498
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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