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Storia della Guerra della Independenza degli Stati Uniti di America, vol. 4

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This volume details the southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War, focusing on significant battles and military maneuvers involving British and American forces. It covers the siege of Charleston, the engagements at Camden and Kings Mountain, and the shifting fortunes of both sides as they vie for control in the Carolinas. The narrative also highlights the involvement of French forces, the impact of naval battles in the Caribbean, and the eventual surrender of British General Cornwallis at Yorktown. Themes of resilience, the unpredictability of war, and the interplay of military strategy and local support are explored throughout the text.

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Carlo Botta

Carlo Botta was an Italian historian and writer, best known for his extensive works on Italian history and the American War of Independence. His most notable contribution is the multi-volume "Storia d'Italia dal 1789 al 1814," which provides a detailed account of Italy's political and social transformations during a pivotal period. Botta's writings reflect a deep engagement with the historical events of his time, offering insights into the complexities of national identity and independence movements. Additionally, he authored a comprehensive history of the American War of Independence, showcasing his interest in global revolutionary movements. His works remain significant for their scholarly depth and narrative style.

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