The American Revolution is a volume that strips away standard historical summaries to deliver a breathless, deeply granular immersion into the crucible of American independence. This fourth book traces the tumultuous evolution of a fractured provincial insurrection into a legally codified, globally recognized sovereign republic.

From the sweltering, fly-ridden assembly rooms of the Second Continental Congress to the blood-slicked snows of Trenton and the clinical siege trenches of Yorktown, the narrative avoids traditional textbook generalities. Instead, it places the reader directly alongside the war's key architects?George Washington, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine?exposing the profound institutional collapses, toxic administrative conspiracies, and high-stakes realpolitik calculations that shaped the Atlantic world.

This book details how an undisciplined citizen militia systematically mastered European military science, survived catastrophic logistical failures, and executed a separate peace that shocked the courts of Europe, laying the spatial and ideological foundations of a global superpower.

Titel
The American Revolution
Untertitel
The History of the USA, #4
EAN
9798233634147
Format
E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.35 MB