Nathanael Greene Takes Command of Southern Continental Army

On October 14, 1780, General Nathanael Greene was appointed commander of the southern Continental Army by General George Washington and tasked with salvaging the desperate situation in the southern theater. Confronting Greene and his skeleton force was a British army of 3,200 trained, experienced men led by Lord Charles Cornwallis, arguably the best British general in North America.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, discusses how Nathanael Greene’s tactics would hold off the British while he built a new army to salvage America’s desperate situation in the southern theater, and why it still matters today.

Images courtesy of National Portrait Gallery - Smithsonian Institution, Mount Vernon, Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, National Army Museum, Royal Collection Trust, Toronto Public Library, Brown University Library, Wikipedia.


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