The 10 Key Campaigns of the American Revolution

The 10 Key Campaigns of the American Revolution
Author: Edward G. Lengel
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684511266

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A Nation is Born Lexington, Bunker Hill, Saratoga, Washington, Hamilton, Benedict Arnold. All familiar names, but how did they all fit together? How did merchants, lawyers, farmers, and cobblers come together to defeat the British Empire, its powerful navy, and its Hessian auxiliaries? For that matter, who were the Hessians, and what is an auxiliary? Bringing together ten eminent Revolutionary War experts, editor Ed Lengel presents their stirring narratives of the military campaigns that changed history and gave birth to a new nation. These historians guide you through the fateful decade of the 1770s in British America. In 1776, you battle in Brooklyn Heights, then cross the Delaware with Washington. In the late summer and fall of ’77, you bushwhack down the Champlain Valley with Johnny Burgoyne. You struggle through winter with Washington and his beleaguered troops in Valley Forge. When the spring of ’78 turns to summer, you endure the oppressive heat and the massive battle on New Jersey farmland at Monmouth Courthouse. In 1780 your journey takes you south into a bloody civil war—Tory versus patriot, neighbor versus neighbor in Georgia and the Carolinas. Finally, in ’81, you join the patriots as they maneuver north into Virginia, whereWashington and the French navy can trap the British on the Yorktown Peninsula. Complete with maps and suggested further reading, The 10 Key Campaigns of the American Revolution is a short course in one of history’s most consequential wars, explaining how citizens became soldiers and how their dedication, determination, and force of will defeated the world’s greatest power and launched a nation like no other.

Atlas of the Battles and Campaigns of the American Revolution 1775 1783

Atlas of the Battles and Campaigns of the American Revolution  1775 1783
Author: David C. Bonk,George Anderson
Publsiher: From Reason to Revolution
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1914059794

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The Atlas of the Battles and Campaigns of the American Revolution includes over 120 full color maps showing troop dispositions and topography for both the major engagements of the conflict as well as many lesser-known but critical battles and skirmishes.

Battles of the Revolutionary War 1775 1781

Battles of the Revolutionary War  1775 1781
Author: William J. Wood
Publsiher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2012-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781616202033

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The Americans didn't simply outlast the British, nor was the war just a glorified guerrilla action with sporadic skirmishes, says W. J. Wood. Americans won their independence on the battlefield by employing superior strategies, tactics, and leadership in the battles of Bunker Hill, Quebec, Trenton, Princeton, Saratoga, and Cowpens, among many others. Here in this groundbreaking book are detailed accounts of attempts by commanders to adapt their forces to the ever-shifting battlefield of the Revolutionary War, as well as analyses of the factors that determined the eventual American victory. Battles of the Revolutionary War is designed for "armchair strategist," with dozens of illustrations and maps--many specially prepared for this volume--of the weapons, battle plans, and combatants. It's an insider's look at the dramatic times and colorful personalities that accompanied the birth of this country.

The Philadelphia Campaign 1777 1778

The Philadelphia Campaign  1777 1778
Author: Stephen R. Taaffe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015059990179

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Engagingly recounts how this often underestimated Revolutionary War campaign became a critical turning point in the war that led to the ultimate victory of the Continental Army over the British forces.

Campaigns of the American Revolution

Campaigns of the American Revolution
Author: Douglas Marshall,Outlet
Publsiher: Outlet
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1989-08
Genre: Early maps
ISBN: 0517419912

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Original maps of major battles and campaigns are accompanied by commentaries on their uses and influence in the actual operations

Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution

Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution
Author: Dan L. Morrill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015032831060

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The Struggle for Sea Power A Naval History of the American Revolution

The Struggle for Sea Power  A Naval History of the American Revolution
Author: Sam Willis
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393248838

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A fascinating naval perspective on one of the greatest of all historical conundrums: How did thirteen isolated colonies, which in 1775 began a war with Britain without a navy or an army, win their independence from the greatest naval and military power on earth? The American Revolution involved a naval war of immense scope and variety, including no fewer than twenty-two navies fighting on five oceans—to say nothing of rivers and lakes. In no other war were so many large-scale fleet battles fought, one of which was the most strategically significant naval battle in all of British, French, and American history. Simultaneous naval campaigns were fought in the English Channel, the North and Mid-Atlantic, the Mediterranean, off South Africa, in the Indian Ocean, the Caribbean, the Pacific, the North Sea and, of course, off the eastern seaboard of America. Not until the Second World War would any nation actively fight in so many different theaters. In The Struggle for Sea Power, Sam Willis traces every key military event in the path to American independence from a naval perspective, and he also brings this important viewpoint to bear on economic, political, and social developments that were fundamental to the success of the Revolution. In doing so Willis offers valuable new insights into American, British, French, Spanish, Dutch, and Russian history. This unique account of the American Revolution gives us a new understanding of the influence of sea power upon history, of the American path to independence, and of the rise and fall of the British Empire.

The Compleat Victory

The Compleat Victory
Author: Kevin John Weddle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195331400

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Opening Moves -- The First Invasion -- A New British Strategy -- A Question of American Command -- Laying the Groundwork -- The Fall of Fort Ticonderoga -- Defeat, Retreat, Disgrace -- Aftershocks -- Burgoyne Moves South -- The Ordeal of Philip Schuyler -- The Murder of Jane McCrea -- Not to Make a Ticonderoga of It -- Oriskany and Relief -- Cat and Mouse -- Burgoyne's Dilemma -- The Battle of Bennington -- Gates takes Command -- The Battle of Freeman's Farm -- Sir Henry Clinton to the Rescue -- The Battle of Bemis Heights -- Retreat, Pursuit, and Surrender -- British Reassessment -- The Fruits of Victory -- Conclusion: Strategy and Leadership.