General James Oglethorpe: From Georgia to Cranham Hall by John Phillips
 

General James Oglethorpe: From Georgia to Cranham Hall

by John Phillips

Genres: Biography

ISBN: 9781649603395

116 pages

Price: $16.99

James Oglethorpe was a British aristocrat and philanthropist in the eighteenth century who pioneered prison reform in the United Kingdom before founding the state of Georgia as a classless society for poor people from England. He planned the town of Savannah as well as established a deep friendship with Native Americans. Oglethorpe refused to allow slavery in Georgia, despite strong opposition, and successfully defended Georgia from an attack by the Spanish in Florida. On his return to the UK, Oglethorpe became the senior general in the British army and supported the campaign to abolish slavery in the British Empire.
General James Oglethorpe: From Georgia to Cranham Hall highlights Oglethorpe’s outstanding achievements, acknowledges some of his significant shortcomings, and offers reflection on his legacy both in Georgia and in the UK.

About

John Phillips has had a lifelong interest in family and local history. John grew up in England in the Essex village of Cranham where James Oglethorpe was based after he returned from Georgia. This is John's second history book having published "Victorian Cranham" in 2015.