by Verner Crane
University of Michigan Press, 1929
Paper: 978-0-472-75085-6

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Southern Frontier looks at the origins of Anglo-Americans in the Southeastern United States. It covers a time frame from the first settlements along the Carolina coast, to the Indian Revolt of 1715, to the genesis of Georgia as a colony, and a means to protect British interests in America. The struggles include Queen Anne's War, the Yamese War, and various diplomatic and militaristic struggles with the Native Americans and the Spanish.