9781635572766-1635572762-Winning Independence: The Decisive Years of the Revolutionary War, 1778-1781

Winning Independence: The Decisive Years of the Revolutionary War, 1778-1781

ISBN-13: 9781635572766
ISBN-10: 1635572762
Edition: First Edition
Author: John Ferling
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Format: Hardcover 736 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781635572766
ISBN-10: 1635572762
Edition: First Edition
Author: John Ferling
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Format: Hardcover 736 pages

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Winning Independence: The Decisive Years of the Revolutionary War, 1778-1781 (ISBN-13: 9781635572766 and ISBN-10: 1635572762), written by authors John Ferling, was published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Revolution & Founding (United States History, State & Local, Strategy, Military History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Winning Independence: The Decisive Years of the Revolutionary War, 1778-1781 (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Revolution & Founding books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.28.

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From celebrated historian John Ferling, the underexplored history of the second half of the Revolutionary War, when, after years of ­fighting, American independence often seemed beyond reach.

It was 1778, and the recent American victory at Saratoga had netted the U.S a powerful ally in France. Many, including General George Washington, presumed France's entrance into the war meant independence was just around the corner.

Meanwhile, having lost an entire army at Saratoga, Great Britain pivoted to a "southern strategy." The army would henceforth seek to regain its southern colonies, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, a highly profitable segment of its pre-war American empire. Deep into 1780 Britain's new approach seemed headed for success as the U.S. economy collapsed and morale on the home front waned. By early 1781, Washington, and others, feared that France would drop out of the warif the Allies failed to score a decisive victory that year. Sir Henry Clinton, commander of Britain's army, thought "the rebellion is near its end." Washington, who had been so optimistic in 1778, despaired: "I have almost ceased to hope."

Winning Independence is the dramatic story of how and why Great Britain-so close to regaining several southern colonies and rendering the postwar United States a fatally weak nation ultimately failed to win the war. The book explores the choices and decisions made by Clinton and Washington, and others, that ultimately led the French and American allies to clinch the pivotal victory at Yorktown that at long last secured American independence.

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