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Book review
Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution: The Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by CL Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-712.
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
Henry Clinton made a promise to his people but did not allow the word to come to pass. The successful campaign for capturing Charleston, South Carolina in 1780 was again followed by other crucial events. For example, the climaxing of the hanging of the patriot and then speeding of the revolutionary war in the Southern parts of Carolina. Charles was born in 1730 in Newfoundland. He was the only son to his father, Mr. George Clinton. In the army, his service leadership roles in his work led to promotion until he became the Governor of New York between 1743 and 1753 after its foundation in 1731.
In January 20, 1743 at Dunbog parish in the Scottish shire a man was born by the name Nisbet Balfour. The man went through processes and finally became rich. His wealth did not come from inheritance since his father was just a mere man who with practice of book selling. In his studies, some information links him to University of St. Andrews where his studies were not completed at the place. Instead of doing the studies, the man went forth and joined a group of Army through the purchase of commission. In 1762, the process was successful and made a way for the Regiment of foot in the British Army.
In July 1781, a different Army officer with same rank and merit just like Lieutenant Balfour made his way to Charleston. The ruling of Lt. Col. Francis Lord Rawdon had more territories and [footnoteRef:1]higher levels of command in British for[footnoteRef:2]ces compared to Balfour whom they were friends. In their ruling, the use of power to drive away their points became the normal way of life. The friendship became a way for silencing their enemies whereby people who against their ruling came to an end. The description of Rawdon was a tall man with dark complexion and dark long hair as well as his head look was firm. The command of the man to the Army gave a way for the stand in the Army and fight towards best leadership. Some considerations put the man as ugliest man in England even to date his portraits indicate that he was ugly. [1: Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution: The Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by CL Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-712.] [2: Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution]
On the other hand the Irish leadership was with lack of funds and therefore could not have a power for political ruling due to lack of political connections. One man came from a noble family with wealth and many privileges thus could have influence on political issues. In addition, another man came from South Carolina upcountry where the practice of aristocracy became normal. The power of the three leaders was famous for approximately 10 years. The oldest among the three was L.
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Book review
Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution: The
Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by CL
Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-712.
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
Henry Clinton made a promise to his people but did not allow
the word to come to pass. The successful campaign for
capturing Charleston, South Carolina in 1780 was again
followed by other crucial events. For example, the climaxing of
the hanging of the patriot and then speeding of the
revolutionary war in the Southern parts of Carolina. Charles
was born in 1730 in Newfoundland. He was the only son to his
father, Mr. George Clinton. In the army, his service leadership
roles in his work led to promotion until he became the Governor
of New York between 1743 and 1753 after its foundation in
1731.
In January 20, 1743 at Dunbog parish in the Scottish shire a
man was born by the name Nisbet Balfour. The man went
2. through processes and finally became rich. His wealth did not
come from inheritance since his father was just a mere man who
with practice of book selling. In his studies, some information
links him to University of St. Andrews where his studies were
not completed at the place. Instead of doing the studies, the man
went forth and joined a group of Army through the purchase of
commission. In 1762, the process was successful and made a
way for the Regiment of foot in the British Army.
In July 1781, a different Army officer with same rank and merit
just like Lieutenant Balfour made his way to Charleston. The
ruling of Lt. Col. Francis Lord Rawdon had more territories and
[footnoteRef:1]higher levels of command in British
for[footnoteRef:2]ces compared to Balfour whom they were
friends. In their ruling, the use of power to drive away their
points became the normal way of life. The friendship became a
way for silencing their enemies whereby people who against
their ruling came to an end. The description of Rawdon was a
tall man with dark complexion and dark long hair as well as his
head look was firm. The command of the man to the Army gave
a way for the stand in the Army and fight towards best
leadership. Some considerations put the man as ugliest man in
England even to date his portraits indicate that he was ugly. [1:
Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution: The
Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by CL
Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-712.]
[2: Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution]
On the other hand the Irish leadership was with lack of funds
and therefore could not have a power for political ruling due to
lack of political connections. One man came from a noble
family with wealth and many privileges thus could have
influence on political issues. In addition, another man came
from South Carolina upcountry where the practice of aristocracy
became normal. The power of the three leaders was famous for
approximately 10 years. The oldest among the three was
Lieutenant Colonel Balfour with thirty eight years. The age of
3. Lieutenant Colonel Rawdon with an age of twenty six years.
The places they were fighting and practicing leadership roles
made their way for their being single. Their families were kept
far from them due to the fear of getting attack. One of the
soldiers was unwell and they were all exhausted by the roles of
the day. The days were passing very fast with getting old at a
fast rate.
The motivations at British representative brought action by the
British republic with the motivation by Lt. Colonel Mackenzie
in 1787under the rebuttal of Lt Colonel Banastre Tarleton. The
history on the fight and the leadership of the Colonels published
at first in 1781 and 1782. The published document entails the
history of the northern part of the United States of America.
The role of this history material points out to the role of
Mackenzie in the determination of mistakes that were done by
his colleague Lt. Colonel Tarleton with the first print out in
1781. Despite the figure out of the material, the document went
to reach out to Isaac Hayne who made changes and begun
writing on fiction. When General Greene went to the southern
parts of Carolina, the account of outlandish was tempered with.
The account made an acceptance of the process whereby Mr.
Hayne made a vow with the American commission for which it
could not be selecting the authorities not only for the British
but also the other nations which were not part of the treaty. The
responsibilities of the individuals gave a role for Hayne who
took the responsibilities for the treaty they made. In this case,
the treaty made were painful to them with their behavior being
like wounded toys. The decision made gave a different report
that one of them got an execution report after approximately
one hour. The lenience of the treaty between individuals gave in
for the retaliation fight for Rawdon and Balfour against the
individuals whom Lt. Gov. William Bull staged. The process
was possible because of the powers entrusted to Lt. Gov.
William Bull on the command he had towards the police and the
army. The act of saving the two men gave in to the thankful act
after they got relieve form the agreement.
4. Initiation of the step by Henry Clinton allows a series of events
for Isaac Haynes concerning the execution. The way in which he
solved the matter would not be having any effects to the people
of America as well as the officers. The report shows that Greene
originality was at Rhode Island and the year he was born is
1742. The way he rose was amazing since there were no one
who could guide him on the issues pertaining the life he had
been passing through. Although he was a mere solder, the
humble beginning could not hold his dream from the time he
was a normal man in the field of security as a local army
through ranks to the point when he became a continental army
soldier. The service at the army went even to continental levels
of getting better [footnoteRef:3]information as a General
quarter master of the continental army since March 1778. The
services at the continental levels grants him a bigger role and
therefore could serve the soldiers and the citizen s with a lot of
humility. [3: Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American
Revolution: The Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by
CL Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-
712.]
The public demand at the time became harsh making retaliation
desires and appraisals to commence. For example, to retaliate
the killing of one of the leaders of the army, Greene staged war
and in the process one of the soldiers we murdered for the
retaliation of the murder of Hayne. His courage grew and even
at a point a made a report to George Bush that he could stage
war against any other power that could be against his ruling.
The report on the war and the murder got to George Bush in
1781. The process gave in to definition of the report on the way
forward for the individuals. The story of the death of Hayne was
later recorded by a South Carolina historian who gave the
coverage the goals and essence of his tactics of operation. The
report by Edward gave a review on the way Hayne had the
commitment to his work. In other words, the historian opens up
the mind of the people with regard to the work he was entrusted
5. to. The additional report on the work done by Hayne makes
everything look beautiful since the people made other duties of
the leaders to be simple due to the guidelines contained in the
historian book.
The strategies used by Colonel Haynes up to the point of his
death, the leadership strategies he was using and the attachment
to his commitment has high levels of contribution for the people
the land. The commitment to the word which he said the people
he was leading and the number of decision he was making as
well as the other people’s respect gave in for the way for
quality leadership. The decision making for his choices appears
brilliant more than the other leader’s decision therefore making
his goals to be achieved easily. The tactics in which he made
the arrangement for the army attaches him to greater heights of
leadership thus could get easier ways of controlling his soldiers.
The role taken by Hayne charges a responsibility for the other
future leaders since the rightful place he took gave him an entry
to the heroes of the country. The narrations of the leadership the
United States of America could charge themselves with a role of
getting referencing points from the way they lead other people.
In other words, Isaac carries a model to the predecessors on the
commitment and servant leadership. The role he played towards
the fight he was doing for the country and the number of times
the people were making references on the duties and the way he
performed brought differences in the House of Lords of Francis
Rawdon giving a way for debates. The further discussion allows
the people to get information on the criminality role of Isaac
Hayne and the way of preventing future acts that would promote
the same roles. In conjunction with the history of the man, the
other parts of Carolina found a rich grounds for the historical
events and role modeling.
6. Bibliography
Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution: The
Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by CL
Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-
712.[footnoteRef:4] [4: Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American
Revolution: The Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by
CL Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-
712.]
5
Book review
Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution: The
Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by CL
Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-712.
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
7. Henry Clinton made a promise to his people but did not allow
the word to come to pass. The successful campaign for
capturing Charleston, South Carolina in 1780 was again
followed by other crucial events. For example, the climaxing of
the hanging of the patriot and then speeding of the
revolutionary war in the Southern parts of Carolina. Charles
was born in 1730 in Newfoundland. He was the only son to his
father, Mr. George Clinton. In the army, his service leadership
roles in his work led to promotion until he became the Governor
of New York between 1743 and 1753 after its foundation in
1731.
In January 20, 1743 at Dunbog parish in the Scottish shire a
man was born by the name Nisbet Balfour. The man went
through processes and finally became rich. His wealth did not
come from inheritance since his father was just a mere man who
with practice of book selling. In his studies, some information
links him to University of St. Andrews where his studies were
not completed at the place. Instead of doing the studies, the man
went forth and joined a group of Army through the purchase of
commission. In 1762, the process was successful and made a
way for the Regiment of foot in the British Army.
In July 1781, a different Army officer with same rank and merit
just like Lieutenant Balfour made his way to Charleston. The
ruling of Lt. Col. Francis Lord Rawdon had more territories and
[footnoteRef:1]higher levels of command in British
for[footnoteRef:2]ces compared to Balfour whom they were
friends. In their ruling, the use of power to drive away their
points became the normal way of life. The friendship became a
way for silencing their enemies whereby people who against
their ruling came to an end. The description of Rawdon was a
tall man with dark complexion and dark long hair as well as his
head look was firm. The command of the man to the Army gave
a way for the stand in the Army and fight towards best
8. leadership. Some considerations put the man as ugliest man in
England even to date his portraits indicate that he was ugly. [1:
Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution: The
Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by CL
Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-712.]
[2: Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution]
On the other hand the Irish leadership was with lack of funds
and therefore could not have a power for political ruling due to
lack of political connections. One man came from a noble
family with wealth and many privileges thus could have
influence on political issues. In addition, another man came
from South Carolina upcountry where the practice of aristocracy
became normal. The power of the three leaders was famous for
approximately 10 years. The oldest among the three was
Lieutenant Colonel Balfour with thirty eight years. The age of
Lieutenant Colonel Rawdon with an age of twenty six years.
The places they were fighting and practicing leadership roles
made their way for their being single. Their families were kept
far from them due to the fear of getting attack. One of the
soldiers was unwell and they were all exhausted by the roles of
the day. The days were passing very fast with getting old at a
fast rate.
The motivations at British representative brought action by the
British republic with the motivation by Lt. Colonel Mackenzie
in 1787under the rebuttal of Lt Colonel Banastre Tarleton. The
history on the fight and the leadership of the Colonels published
at first in 1781 and 1782. The published document entails the
history of the northern part of the United States of America.
The role of this history material points out to the role of
Mackenzie in the determination of mistakes that were done by
his colleague Lt. Colonel Tarleton with the first print out in
1781. Despite the figure out of the material, the document went
to reach out to Isaac Hayne who made changes and begun
writing on fiction. When General Greene went to the southern
parts of Carolina, the account of outlandish was tempered with.
9. The account made an acceptance of the process whereby Mr.
Hayne made a vow with the American commission for which it
could not be selecting the authorities not only for the British
but also the other nations which were not part of the treaty. The
responsibilities of the individuals gave a role for Hayne who
took the responsibilities for the treaty they made. In this case,
the treaty made were painful to them with their behavior being
like wounded toys. The decision made gave a different report
that one of them got an execution report after approximately
one hour. The lenience of the treaty between individuals gave in
for the retaliation fight for Rawdon and Balfour against the
individuals whom Lt. Gov. William Bull staged. The process
was possible because of the powers entrusted to Lt. Gov.
William Bull on the command he had towards the police and the
army. The act of saving the two men gave in to the thankful act
after they got relieve form the agreement.
Initiation of the step by Henry Clinton allows a series of events
for Isaac Haynes concerning the execution. The way in which he
solved the matter would not be having any effects to the people
of America as well as the officers. The report shows that Greene
originality was at Rhode Island and the year he was born is
1742. The way he rose was amazing since there were no one
who could guide him on the issues pertaining the life he had
been passing through. Although he was a mere solder, the
humble beginning could not hold his dream from the time he
was a normal man in the field of security as a local army
through ranks to the point when he became a continental army
soldier. The service at the army went even to continental levels
of getting better [footnoteRef:3]information as a General
quarter master of the continental army since March 1778. The
services at the continental levels grants him a bigger role and
therefore could serve the soldiers and the citizen s with a lot of
humility. [3: Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American
Revolution: The Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by
CL Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-
712.]
10. The public demand at the time became harsh making retaliation
desires and appraisals to commence. For example, to retaliate
the killing of one of the leaders of the army, Greene staged war
and in the process one of the soldiers we murdered for the
retaliation of the murder of Hayne. His courage grew and even
at a point a made a report to George Bush that he could stage
war against any other power that could be against his ruling.
The report on the war and the murder got to George Bush in
1781. The process gave in to definition of the report on the way
forward for the individuals. The story of the death of Hayne was
later recorded by a South Carolina historian who gave the
coverage the goals and essence of his tactics of operation. The
report by Edward gave a review on the way Hayne had the
commitment to his work. In other words, the historian opens up
the mind of the people with regard to the work he was entrusted
to. The additional report on the work done by Hayne makes
everything look beautiful since the people made other duties of
the leaders to be simple due to the guidelines contained in the
historian book.
The strategies used by Colonel Haynes up to the point of his
death, the leadership strategies he was using and the attachment
to his commitment has high levels of contribution for the people
the land. The commitment to the word which he said the people
he was leading and the number of decision he was making as
well as the other people’s respect gave in for the way for
quality leadership. The decision making for his choices appears
brilliant more than the other leader’s decision therefore making
his goals to be achieved easily. The tactics in which he made
the arrangement for the army attaches him to greater heights of
leadership thus could get easier ways of controlling his soldiers.
The role taken by Hayne charges a responsibility for the other
future leaders since the rightful place he took gave him an entry
to the heroes of the country. The narrations of the leadership the
United States of America could charge themselves with a role of
getting referencing points from the way they lead other people.
11. In other words, Isaac carries a model to the predecessors on the
commitment and servant leadership. The role he played towards
the fight he was doing for the country and the number of times
the people were making references on the duties and the way he
performed brought differences in the House of Lords of Francis
Rawdon giving a way for debates. The further discussion allows
the people to get information on the criminality role of Isaac
Hayne and the way of preventing future acts that would promote
the same roles. In conjunction with the history of the man, the
other parts of Carolina found a rich grounds for the historical
events and role modeling.
Bibliography
Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American Revolution: The
Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by CL
Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-
712.[footnoteRef:4] [4: Pearson, Ted. "Martyr of the American
Revolution: The Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian by
CL Bragg." Journal of Southern History 84, no. 3 (2017): 711-
712.]