Almost A Miracle: The American Victory in the War of IndependenceOxford University Press, 4. jun. 2007 - 704 strani In this gripping chronicle of America's struggle for independence, award-winning historian John Ferling transports readers to the grim realities of that war, capturing an eight-year conflict filled with heroism, suffering, cowardice, betrayal, and fierce dedication. As Ferling demonstrates, it was a war that America came much closer to losing than is now usually remembered. General George Washington put it best when he said that the American victory was "little short of a standing miracle." Almost a Miracle offers an illuminating portrait of America's triumph, offering vivid descriptions of all the major engagements, from the first shots fired on Lexington Green to the surrender of General Cornwallis at Yorktown, revealing how these battles often hinged on intangibles such as leadership under fire, heroism, good fortune, blunders, tenacity, and surprise. Ferling paints sharp-eyed portraits of the key figures in the war, including General Washington and other American officers and civilian leaders. Some do not always measure up to their iconic reputations, including Washington himself. The book also examines the many faceless men who soldiered, often for years on end, braving untold dangers and enduring abounding miseries. The author explains why they served and sacrificed, and sees them as the forgotten heroes who won American independence. |
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... Bunker Hill. Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1898. (Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Museum Purchase, 1912) Page 59 Lord George Germain. Twentieth-century copy by Dorofield Hardy of the eighteenth-century original painting by George ...
... Bunker Hill. Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1898. (Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Museum Purchase, 1912) Page 59 Lord George Germain. Twentieth-century copy by Dorofield Hardy of the eighteenth-century original painting by George ...
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... Bunker Hill Page 50 2. Canada and the Northern Campaign, and the Attack on Quebec, November 9–December 31, 1775 Page 85 3. New York and Connecticut Page 121 4. The Battle of Long Island, August 1776 Page 132 5a Manhattan Island to ...
... Bunker Hill Page 50 2. Canada and the Northern Campaign, and the Attack on Quebec, November 9–December 31, 1775 Page 85 3. New York and Connecticut Page 121 4. The Battle of Long Island, August 1776 Page 132 5a Manhattan Island to ...
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... Bunker Hill in June, in which the King's Own sustained heavy casualties. Once again, Evelyn emerged unscathed, but he now called the New England rebels “most dangerous enemies.” Every man in Massachusetts between fifteen and fifty was ...
... Bunker Hill in June, in which the King's Own sustained heavy casualties. Once again, Evelyn emerged unscathed, but he now called the New England rebels “most dangerous enemies.” Every man in Massachusetts between fifteen and fifty was ...
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... Bunker Hill. The men were at sea plying their trade as fishermen. When Glover arrived at last to take part in the siege of Boston, his unit had already been taken into the new Continental army and he was recommissioned a colonel.13 ...
... Bunker Hill. The men were at sea plying their trade as fishermen. When Glover arrived at last to take part in the siege of Boston, his unit had already been taken into the new Continental army and he was recommissioned a colonel.13 ...
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... Bunker Hill two months later. The following day Washington spoke to Congress. He felt unequal to the task, he said, but pledged to do his best. He also declined a salary, asking only that he be compensated at war's end for his expenses ...
... Bunker Hill two months later. The following day Washington spoke to Congress. He felt unequal to the task, he said, but pledged to do his best. He also declined a salary, asking only that he be compensated at war's end for his expenses ...
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THE WAR IN THE NORTH 17761779 | 73 |
THE WAR IN THE SOUTH 17801781 | 407 |
AMERICAN VICTORY 17811783 | 521 |
Abbreviations | 576 |
Notes | 578 |
Bibliography | 653 |
Index | 663 |
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