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Lesser Form of Patriotism
It is said that
during the American Revolution, more American’s served
in the British forces than in the Continental Army of
the United States. This is their story.
In February of 1779,
a Loyalist couple, John and Egrain Stokes, are driven
into exile by angry Patriots. Rescued by a detachment of
the King’s Carolina Rangers, John subsequently joins
this band of Americans who have remained loyal to their
King. These men become brothers as they fight to hold
British positions across the South: Savannah, Augusta,
Hammond’s Store, Ninety-Six, and Long Swamp Village.
In this frontier war,
there is no Valley Forge, no Saratoga, no Yorktown. It
evolves into a struggle that pits brother against
brother, and neighbor against neighbor. The heroes and
heroines are simple people who believed in their cause
as fervently as did those Americans who fought to free
themselves from English rule.
A Lesser Form of
Patriotism tells their story of love, death,
courage, loyalty, and defeat as it chronicles the end of
a way of life that began when the first English foot
stepped ashore in the New World and ended with the
closing shots of the American Revolution.
A Lesser
Form of Patriotism
by G.G. Stokes, Jr


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