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400 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 20, 2005


We are now in the very midst of revolution. By renouncing allegiance to the King, the delegates at Philadelphia committed treason, embarking on a course from which there was no turning back.Initially, the revolutionaries are ill-equipped, poorly clothed, untrained & hardly resolute, a ragtag assembly of townsmen & farmers, who while well-intentioned are little match for the seasoned British soldiers & their mercenary counterparts, the Hessians from Germany.

George Washington was not a brilliant strategist or tactician, not a gifted orator, not an intellectual. But he learned from experience, never forgot what was at stake & he never gave up. In short, he demonstrated unrelenting perseverance.Two rather amazing quirks of the Revolutionary War seemed to be that many fighting men drifted in & out, not actually deserting but going home to help with the crops or because they were otherwise needed by their families. Also, many men actually did desert, even changing sides at times, especially when the opposing force appeared in better command of the war, being better able to clothe, feed & pay its recruits as promised.
