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The Life of Francis Marion

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A biographical study traces the subject's Huguenot family background and formative years, including youthful seafaring and a shipwreck, then follows his transition from planter to frontier fighter in conflicts with Indigenous communities. It chronicles enlistment in provincial forces, rising rank during the Revolutionary struggle, and the development of irregular warfare tactics characterized by small-unit raids, ambushes, and use of swamp encampments. Chapters detail individual engagements, relations with higher commanders, camp life, the personalities of companions, and episodic anecdotes; appendices provide songs and editorial notes. The narrative blends operational description with character portrait to explain how local culture shaped his reputation as a partisan leader.

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William Gilmore Simms

William Gilmore Simms was an American author and poet, active in the 19th century, known for his contributions to Southern literature. He wrote extensively about the American South, capturing its culture and history through a variety of genres, including novels, poetry, and historical works. Among his notable titles is "The Life of Francis Marion," which reflects his interest in the Revolutionary War and Southern identity. Simms's works often explore themes of honor, conflict, and the complexities of Southern life, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the United States.

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