THE STORY OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON AND THE CONTINENTAL ARMY'S
FIRST MAJOR CAMPAIGN, IN A SLIMM DETAILED VOLUME.
General Sir William Howe's New York campaign gave the British their
best chance of destroying the Continental Army and George Washington's
resistance to colonial power. Howe succeeded in dividing the
Continentals, defeated them on Long Island and forced Washington to
retreat to Brooklyn Heights. Under siege there, Washington
successfully crossed the East River to Manhattan but soon had to fall
back on Harlem Heights.
After a few weeks Howe forced the Continentals north to White Plains
and defeated them again. However, he allowed Washington to withdraw
and preserve his army when a more aggressive pursuit could have ended
the war. Instead, with the British army rapidly weakening and facing
huge manpower shortages, Washington emerged from a succession of
defeats to produce what was ultimately a war-winning strategy.
The author provides fascinating insights into a unique campaign in
which a string of British victories ultimately led to failure and
defeat.
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The Continentals’ first battle
Product details
ISBN
9781782004431
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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