Alexander Hamilton and the Battle of Yorktown, October 1781 Alexander Hamilton and the Battle of Yorktown, October 1781

Alexander Hamilton and the Battle of Yorktown, October 1781

The Winning of American Independence

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Publisher Description

Discover the little-known role Alexander Hamilton played in the decisive battle of the American Revolution: Yorktown.

Alexander Hamilton and the Battle of Yorktown, October 1781 is the first book in nearly two and a half centuries that has ever been devoted to the story of Alexander Hamilton’s key contributions in winning the most decisive victory the of the American Revolutionary war at Yorktown. Past biographies of Hamilton, including the most respected ones, have minimized the overall importance of the young lieutenant colonel’s role and battlefield performance at Yorktown, which was key to forcing the surrender of Lord Cornwallis’s army. 

Hamilton led the assault on strategic Redoubt Number Ten, located on the left flank of the British defensive line, and captured the defensive bastion—an accomplishment that ensured the defeat and surrender of Cornwallis’s army that won the American Revolution and changed the course of world history. 

You thought you knew the full story of the founding father of the American financial system from Lin Manual Miranda's Broadway smash hit Hamilton, but Alexander Hamilton and the Battle of Yorktown, October 1781 brings into sharp relief the vital role he played in the most important battle of the American Revolution, as told by renowned historian Phillip Thomas Ticker, PhD.
 

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
September 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
Skyhorse
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
16
MB

Customer Reviews

Terryatrae ,

Alexander Hamilton and the Battle of Yorktown

The most annoying part of reading, for this was the most annoying portion of reading this book, as it was annoying re-reading the same information, sometimes within the same paragraph. Made me think I was reading a students work that was in desperate need of more words to attain the required count to be handed in.
The information was instructive and would have been far more enjoyable a read without the constant repetition of data.
I was somewhat annoyed with the narrative going from the surrendering of arms by the British directly to the duel. Was there no other information about his life between the two events?

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