Washington and His Generals

Washington and His Generals
Author: Joel Tyler Headley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1847
Genre: Generals
ISBN: HARVARD:HX4N9U

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Washington s Revolutionary War Generals

Washington s Revolutionary War Generals
Author: Stephen R. Taaffe
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806165677

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When the Revolutionary War began, Congress established a national army and appointed George Washington its commander in chief. Congress then took it upon itself to choose numerous subordinate generals to lead the army’s various departments, divisions, and brigades. How this worked out in the end is well known. Less familiar, however, is how well Congress’s choices worked out along the way. Although historians have examined many of Washington’s subordinates, Washington’s Revolutionary War Generals is the first book to look at these men in a collective, integrated manner. A thoroughgoing study of the Revolutionary War careers of the Continental Army’s generals—their experience, performance, and relationships with Washington and the Continental Congress—this book provides an overview of the politics of command, both within and outside the army, and a unique perspective on how it affected Washington’s prosecution of the war. It is impossible to understand the outcome of the War for Independence without first examining America’s military leadership, author Stephen R. Taaffe contends. His description of Washington’s generals—who they were, how they received their commissions, and how they performed—goes a long way toward explaining how these American officers, who were short on experience and military genius, prevailed over their professional British counterparts. Following these men through the war’s most important battles and campaigns as well as its biggest controversies, such as the Conway Cabal and the Newburgh Conspiracy, Taaffe weaves a narrative in the grand tradition of military history. Against this backdrop, his depiction of the complexities and particulars of character and politics of military command provides a new understanding of George Washington, the War for Independence, and the U.S. military’s earliest beginnings. A unique combination of biography and institutional history shot through with political analysis, this book is a thoughtful, deeply researched, and an eminently readable contribution to the literature of the Revolution.

George Washington and the General s Dog

George Washington and the General s Dog
Author: Frank Murphy
Publsiher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780385372817

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Children will delight at this little-known-story about our nation's first president, George Washington, that makes for perfect President's Day readers! Boom! Bang! Guns fire! Cannons roar! This Step 3 History Reader is about George Washington fighting in the American Revolution. He sees a dog lost on the battlefield. Whose dog is it? How will it find its master? Early readers will be surprised to find out what happens in this little-known true story about America’s first president. Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics. These books are for children who are ready to read on their own.

Washington and His Generals

Washington and His Generals
Author: Joel Tyler Headley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Generals
ISBN: OCLC:3923383

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Washington and His Generals

Washington and His Generals
Author: J. T. Headley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1950
Genre: Generals
ISBN: OCLC:2679739

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Washington and His Generals

Washington and His Generals
Author: J. T. Headley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1847
Genre: Generals
ISBN: HARVARD:HX4N9V

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Washington s Revolutionary War Generals

Washington s Revolutionary War Generals
Author: Stephen R. Taaffe
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806165998

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When the Revolutionary War began, Congress established a national army and appointed George Washington its commander in chief. Congress then took it upon itself to choose numerous subordinate generals to lead the army’s various departments, divisions, and brigades. How this worked out in the end is well known. Less familiar, however, is how well Congress’s choices worked out along the way. Although historians have examined many of Washington’s subordinates, Washington’s Revolutionary War Generals is the first book to look at these men in a collective, integrated manner. A thoroughgoing study of the Revolutionary War careers of the Continental Army’s generals—their experience, performance, and relationships with Washington and the Continental Congress—this book provides an overview of the politics of command, both within and outside the army, and a unique perspective on how it affected Washington’s prosecution of the war. It is impossible to understand the outcome of the War for Independence without first examining America’s military leadership, author Stephen R. Taaffe contends. His description of Washington’s generals—who they were, how they received their commissions, and how they performed—goes a long way toward explaining how these American officers, who were short on experience and military genius, prevailed over their professional British counterparts. Following these men through the war’s most important battles and campaigns as well as its biggest controversies, such as the Conway Cabal and the Newburgh Conspiracy, Taaffe weaves a narrative in the grand tradition of military history. Against this backdrop, his depiction of the complexities and particulars of character and politics of military command provides a new understanding of George Washington, the War for Independence, and the U.S. military’s earliest beginnings. A unique combination of biography and institutional history shot through with political analysis, this book is a thoughtful, deeply researched, and an eminently readable contribution to the literature of the Revolution.

Washington and His Generals

Washington and His Generals
Author: George Lippard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1847
Genre: American literature
ISBN: NYPL:33433074888813

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