Tells the story of the thousands of enslaved African Americans who
fled to British forces during the war in what became the largest
emancipation of enslaved Americans until the abolition of slavery in
the United States. During the Anglo-American War of 1812, British
forces launched hundreds of amphibious raids on the United States. The
richest parts of the United States were slave-states, and thousands of
enslaved African Americans fled to British forces in what was to be
the largest emancipation of enslaved Americans until the abolition of
slavery in the USA. From these refugees from slavery, the British
built a force - the Corps of Colonial Marines. Black redcoats, they
were a fusion of two great American fears, the return of the British
King and an uprising by their own oppressed slaves. The Corps of
Colonial Marines turned Britain's campaign on America's coasts from
one of harassment to one of existential threat to the new nation.
Although small in number, the Colonial Marines - fighting to liberate
their own families as much as for Great Britain - exerted a massive
psychological impact on the United States which paralysed American
resistance with fear of a widespread slave uprising, and allowed
British forces in the Chesapeake to burn down Washington DC. As well
as examining this little-remembered part of British military and
African-American history, this book will also look to the post-war
history of the Colonial Marines, their continued survival as a unique
ethnic group in the Caribbean today, and their involvement in the
largest act of armed African-American resistance to slavery. The
"Battle of Negro Fort" in 1816 was the only time American forces left
American territory to destroy a fugitive slave community - a community
led by former Colonial Marines who, when faced with American attack,
raised the British flag. This book brings black history to the fore of
the War of 1812, and gives a voice to those enslaved people who -
amidst great power competition between a slave-holding Republic and a
slave-holding Empire – demonstrated exceptional bravery and
initiative to gain precious freedom for themselves and their
descendants.
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The Corps of Colonial Marines, 1814-1816
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399034036
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen and Sword Military
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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