Books matching: american revolution significance
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'The First Salute' by Barbara W. Tuchman delves into the American Revolution, focusing on the connections with the Dutch and French in contrast to Britain. The book provides interesting and lesser-known information about the Revolutionary War, highlighting miraculous events that aided the Rebels to victory. Tuchman's writing style is described as riveting, reading like a novel and capturing the essence of real people involved in the historical events. The book offers a global perspective on the American Revolution, shedding light on the significant roles played by trade considerations, the West Indies, and European powers.
Tuchman's narrative uses the first international recognition of the American colonies' flag by the Dutch port of St. Eustatius as a lens to explore the broader geopolitical context of the revolution. The book covers pivotal events such as the march of American and French troops to Virginia, leading to the defeat of General Cornwallis at Yorktown. Through detailed storytelling, the author unravels the complexities behind the American Revolution, emphasizing the involvement of European powers and the strategic importance of trade routes and naval warfare.
WHITE puffs of gun smoke over a turquoise sea followed by the boom of cannon rose from an unassuming fort on the diminutive Dutch island of St. Eustatius in the West Indies on November 16, 1776. The g... 'Lafayette in the Somewhat United States' by Sarah Vowell is a humorous and informative take on the role of Marquis de Lafayette in the American Revolution. Vowell's writing style combines history with wit, bringing to light the often overlooked contributions of Lafayette and the French to American independence. delves into the complexities of the Revolutionary War, highlighting key figures and events while also drawing parallels to modern society, making history engaging and relevant to contemporary readers.
At every stop on his itinerary Lafayette was serenaded by music composed in his honor: “Hail! Lafayette!,” “Lafayette’s March,” “The Lafayette Waltz,” “The Lafayette Rondo,” “Lafayette’s Welcome to No...Nathaniel Philbrick's 'Bunker Hill: A City, a Siege, a Revolution' delves into the events in Greater Boston that sparked the Revolutionary War, from the Boston Tea Party to the British evacuation of Boston after the Battle of Bunker Hill. The book paints a vivid picture of the early days of the American Revolution, focusing on key battles like Lexington and Concord, and highlighting the roles of important figures such as Joseph Warren, Samuel Adams, and George Washington. Philbrick's storytelling weaves together the events leading up to the Revolution, providing a nuanced and detailed account of this critical period in American history.
More than five thousand people waited inside the Old South Meetinghouse, the largest gathering place in Boston. On that evening in the middle of December 1773, they were impatient to hear what Governo...'Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence' by John Ferling is a detailed military history of the American Revolution, focusing not only on battles and dates but on the strategic and tactical decisions made by both British and American leaders. The book delves into the context of the battles, telling the story from the perspectives of North American colonists, British forces, and the French. Ferling masterfully weaves together accounts of the mud and gore of the battlefield with the political intrigue in ministries, creating a suspenseful narrative filled with 'what ifs' and exploring the 'why' and 'how' of this epic struggle on the North American continent.
'The Swamp Fox: How Francis Marion Saved the American Revolution' by John Oller details the life of Francis Marion, focusing on his military career as a partisan leader in South Carolina during the American Revolution. The book delves into Marion's tactics, his relationships with other military figures like General Thomas Sumter, and his personal life post-war. It provides a comprehensive look at Marion's successes and failures, highlighting his strategic approach to warfare and his ability to wear down the enemy through guerilla tactics.
The book paints a vivid picture of the brutal civil war-like conditions in South Carolina during the Revolution, where loyalists and patriots engaged in fierce battles. It explores Marion's role in maintaining an American military presence in the south, alongside other irregular units, after significant defeats. The author's detailed research and engaging writing style bring to light Marion's contributions to the war effort and his legacy as a key figure in American military history.
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'Paul Revere's Ride' by David Hackett Fischer explores the events of April 19, 1775, delving into the intricate details of the day that marked the beginning of the American Revolution. Through a blend of captivating storytelling and thorough research, Fischer brings to life the bravery and actions of individual actors, both well-known figures like Paul Revere and lesser-known individuals, who played pivotal roles in shaping the course of history. The narrative unfolds with a focus on the adventures and struggles of the British and American troops, along with the observations of citizens who witnessed the unfolding events, offering a fresh and personal perspective on a crucial moment in American history.
Fischer's writing style combines the readability of a popular historian with the depth of primary research, resulting in a narrative that is not only a thrilling adventure tale but also a groundbreaking piece of historiography. goes beyond just recounting Paul Revere's famous midnight ride, shedding light on lesser-known characters and events that contributed to the day's significance, such as the actions of women militia members, elderly farmers, and other unsung heroes who played vital roles in the unfolding drama of April 19, 1775.
IN OUR MIND’S EYE we tend to see Paul Revere at a distance, mounted on horseback, galloping through the dark of night. Often we see him in silhouette. His head is turned away from us, and his features...