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Victory at Yorktown

the campaign that won the Revolution

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An edition of Victory at Yorktown (2004)

Victory at Yorktown

the campaign that won the Revolution

1st ed.
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"In 1780 George Washington's dispirited troops lay idle for want of supplies and money. The new American Congress was unresponsive to Washington's requests, as were the state governments. News came that General Cornwallis's army had destroyed General Gates's troops in South Carolina. Later than year, Benedict Arnold's terrible betrayal would further weaken the American cause. But just as rebel hope seemed to fade, Comte de Rochambeau's powerful French army slipped by the British to land ten thousand trained soldiers at Newport, Rhode Island, on July 11, 1780. Farther south, Nathanael Greene's hit-and-run guerilla fighters were beginning to score victories in North Carolina and Virginia, and by the fall of 1781, the twenty-four-year-old Marquis de Lafayette was harassing Cornwallis's main force near the tobacco port of Yorktown, awaiting the arrival of the Comte de Grasse's French fleet. The scene was set for Washington's and Rochambeau's rapid move south, setting up the daring siege of Yorktown." "Drawing on primary research, including diaries and personal letters, acclaimed historian of the American Revolution Richard Ketchum offers an account of the strategies and personalities behind the victory that surprised the world. Yorktown was that rarest of military and naval operations in which everything fell into place at exactly the right moment. It was a race against time and distance, by land and at sea. After almost seven harrowing years and against all odds, Washington - with French help - defeated the world's finest army. The war was won."--BOOK JACKET.

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Henry Holt
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English
Pages
350

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2004, H. Holt
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2004, Henry Holt
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-327) and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.3/37
Library of Congress
E241.Y6 K48 2004, E241.Y6K48 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 350 p. :
Number of pages
350

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Open Library
OL3302439M
Internet Archive
victoryatyorktow0000ketc
ISBN 10
0805073965
LCCN
2004042496
OCLC/WorldCat
54461977
Library Thing
39226
Goodreads
1191302

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