of 1780 and 1781 in the Southern Provinces of North
America" (1787), give the point of view of British leaders. On
the West, Thwaites, "How George Rogers Clark won the Northwest"
(1903); and on the Loyalists Van Tyne, "The Loyalists in the
American Revolution" (1902), Flick, "Loyalism in New York"
(1901), and Stark, "The Loyalists of Massachusetts" (1910).
CHAPTERS X AND XI.
For the exploits of John Paul Jones and of the American navy,
Mrs. De Koven's "The Life and Letters of John Paul Jones", 2
vols. (1913), Don C. Seitz's "Paul Jones", and G. W. Allen's "A
Naval History of the American Revolution", 2 vols. (1913), should
be consulted. Jusserand's "With Americans of Past and Present
Days" (1917) contains a chapter on 'Rochambeau and the French in
America'; Johnston's "The Yorktown Campaign" (1881) is a full
account; Wraxall, "Historical Memoirs of my own Time" (1815,
reprinted 1904), tells of the reception of the news of Yorktown
in England.
The "Encyclopaedia Britannica" has useful references to
authorities for persons prominent in the Revolution and "The
Dictionary of National Biography" for leaders on the British side.
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