The Winter that Won the War The Winter that Won the War
Emerging Revolutionary War Series

The Winter that Won the War

The Winter Encampment at Valley Forge, 1777–1778

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Descripción editorial

"[Serves] as both a helpful concise history text and as a phenomenal field guide to modern Valley Forge and its surroundings." —The Colonial Review

 

An Army of skeletons appeared before our eyes naked, starved, sick and discouraged . . . Gouverneur Morris recorded these words in his report to the Continental Congress after a visit to the Continental Army encampment at Valley Forge as part of a fact-finding mission. Morris and his fellow congressmen arrived to conditions far worse than they had expected. After a campaigning season that saw the defeat at Brandywine, the loss of Philadelphia, the capital of the rebellious British North American colonies, and the reversal at Germantown, George Washington and his harried army marched into Valley Forge on December 19, 1777. What transpired in the next six months prior to the departure from the winter cantonment on June 19, 1778 was truly remarkable.


 


A stoic Virginian, George Washington solidified his hold on the army and endured political intrigue; the quartermaster department was revived with new leadership from a former Rhode Island Quaker; and a German baron trained the army in the rudiments of being a soldier and military maneuvers. Valley Forge conjures up images of cold, desperation, and starvation. Yet Valley Forge also became the winter of transformation and improvement that set the Continental Army on the path to military victory and the fledgling nation on the path to independence. In The Winter that Won the War, historian Phillip S. Greenwalt takes the reader on campaign in the year 1777 and through the winter encampment, detailing the various changes that took place within Valley Forge that ultimately led to the success of the American cause.


 


"Compelling. . . . wonderfully written. . . . Readers will come away better understanding the challenging duties, hardships, and stubbornness that transformed the army of these common soldiers of different ethnicities and immigrant groups, with African Americans and Native Americans among them, into a capable fighting force." —The NYMAS Review

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2021
21 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
192
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Savas Beatie
VENDEDOR
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
TAMAÑO
24.7
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