West Point History of the American Revolution

West Point History of the American Revolution
Title West Point History of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Clifford J. Rogers
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2017-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 147678275X

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Warfare in colonial North America: paths to revolution / Samuel J. Watson -- The origins of the American Revolution and the opening moves / Edward G. Lengel -- From defeat to victory in the north: 1777-1778 / Edward G. Lengel -- The war in Georgia and the Carolinas / Stephen Conway -- Yorktown, the peace, and why the British failed / Stephen Conway -- To the Constitution and beyond: creating a national state / Samuel J. Watson.

Saratoga

Saratoga
Title Saratoga PDF eBook
Author John Luzader
Publisher Savas Beatie
Pages 513
Release 2008-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 1611210356

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An in-depth account of the 1777 campaign that would determine the fate of the British invasion from Canada and America’s quest for independence. The crushing British defeat at Saratoga prompted France to recognize the American colonies as an independent nation, declare war on England, and commit money, ships, arms, and men to the rebellion. John Luzader’s impressive Saratoga is the first all-encompassing objective account of these pivotal months in American history. The British offensive—under General John Burgoyne—kicked off with a stunning victory at Fort Ticonderoga in July 1777, followed by a sharp successful engagement at Hubbardton. Other actions erupted at Fort Stanwix, Oriskany, and Bennington. However, serious supply problems dogged Burgoyne’s column and, assistance from General William Howe failed to materialize. Faced with hungry troops and a powerful gathering of American troops, Burgoyne decided to take the offensive by crossing the Hudson River and moving against General Horatio Gates. The complicated maneuvers and command frictions that followed sparked two major battles, one at Freeman’s Farm (September 19) and the second at Bemis Heights (October 7). Seared into the public consciousness as “the battle of Saratoga,” the engagements resulted in the humiliating defeat and ultimately the surrender of Burgoyne’s entire army. Decades in the making, former National Park Service staff historian John Luzader’s Saratoga combines strategic, political, and tactical history into a compelling portrait of this decisive campaign. His sweeping prose relies heavily upon original archival research and the author’s personal expertise with the challenging terrain. Complete with stunning original maps and photos, Saratoga will take its place as one of the important and illuminating campaign studies ever written.

The military history of the American Revolution

The military history of the American Revolution
Title The military history of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 54
Release
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ISBN 1428994025

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Encyclopedia of the American Revolution

Encyclopedia of the American Revolution
Title Encyclopedia of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Harold E. Selesky
Publisher Encyclopedia of the American R
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780684315133

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Provides information on the events, places, and personalities that dominated the Revolutionary era in America.

Books and the British Army in the Age of the American Revolution

Books and the British Army in the Age of the American Revolution
Title Books and the British Army in the Age of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Ira D. Gruber
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 350
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN

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War for Independence

War for Independence
Title War for Independence PDF eBook
Author Howard H. Peckham
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 241
Release 2019-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 022622581X

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The American victory in the Revolutionary War came as a surprise to people all over the world. Believing that successful wars were fought by professionals and aristocrats, they could not understand how ragged and hungry troops of ill-assorted civilians were able to defeat one of the world's strongest professional armies. This book is an effort to explain how and why that upset was accomplished. Alternating with scene and summary, the narrative has pace and proportion. Battles fall into campaigns, and campaigns interpret strategy. Commanders are deftly characterized, and flashes of insight illuminate victories and defeats. There emerges a picture of American soldiers as tougher and more deeply motivated fighters than the uncommitted British and German professionals. The book also demonstrates how highly prized were the rights that the revolutionists sought to confirm or establish, and serves as a reminder today that some ideas are worth risking life for. "What is most amazing about this excellent history is Prof. Peckham's ability to retell these . . . legendary events . . . in a way which enriches and absorbs the reader."—Robert Kirsch, Los Angeles Times

Military History of the American Revolution

Military History of the American Revolution
Title Military History of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Stanley J. Underdal
Publisher The Minerva Group, Inc.
Pages 212
Release 2002-06
Genre History
ISBN 9781410200297

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Proceedings of the Sixth Military History Symposium of the United States Air Force Academy, including the annual Harmon Memorial Lecture, "The American Revolution Today." In recent years historians have begun to ask new questions about the circumstances that surrounded the achievement of American independence, have begun to examine the everyday aspects of life and death in that era, have emphasized the study of society "from the bottom up" instead of "from the top down," and have sharpened their analytical skills through the use of new kinds of evidence and new kinds of tools such as computer-assisted statistical runs.