Spain and the Independence of the United States : An Intrinsic Gift

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-04-01
Publisher(s): Univ of New Mexico Pr
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Summary

The role of Spain in the birth of the United States is a little known and little understood aspect of US independence. Through actual fighting, provision of supplies, and money, Spain helped the young British colonies to succeed in becoming an independent nation. Soldiers were recruited from all over the Spanish empire, from Spain itself and from throughout Spanish America. Many died fighting British soldiers and their allies in Central America, the Caribbean, along the Mississippi River from New Orleans to St. Louis and as far north as Michigan, along the Gulf Coast to Mobile and Pensacola, as well as in Europe. Based on primary research in the archives of Spain, this book is about United States history at its very inception, placing the war in its broadest international context. In short, the information in this book should provide a clearer understanding of the independence of the United States, correct a longstanding omission in its history, and enrich its patrimony. It will appeal to anyone interested in the history of the Revolutionary War and in Spain's role in the development of the Americas.

Table of Contents

Preface vi
Introduction 1(17)
From Defeat...and Victory, To 1777
18(15)
Posturing Early: The Spanish Lakes and South America, from 1776
33(12)
Independence and the Common Foe
45(25)
Floridablanca and the Policy of patience
70(19)
Duplicity in Favor of the Americans, 1777
89(12)
Antebellum Anxiety, 1777-1779
101(12)
Illinois to Guatemala: A Benevolent Neutrality and Preparation, 1778-1779
113(13)
Negotiations and the Spanish Declaration of War
126(11)
European Allies, 1779-1783
137(13)
Central America: An Integral Defense, 1779-1783
150(16)
The Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast-Casting the Dice
166(18)
A Costly Blow to British Prestige, 1780-1781
184(14)
Yorktown, the Bahamas, and Peace, 1781-1783
198(15)
Conclusions and Epilogue 213(10)
Appendices 223(3)
Notes 226(44)
Selected Bibliography 270(9)
Index 279

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