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Light-Horse Harry Lee and the Legacy of the American Revolution (Paperback, New edition)
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Light-Horse Harry Lee and the Legacy of the American Revolution (Paperback, New edition)
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In Light-Horse Harry Lee and the Legacy of the American Revolution,
Charles Royster takes an ingenious, creative approach in his
consideration of the life of one of the American Revolution's
heroes. Having fought valiantly to bring about a victory for the
colonies, Henry (""Light-Horse Harry"") Lee (1756-1818) envisioned
the new country as a virtuous and prosperous classical republic and
eventually aligned himself with the Federalist party. He served as
governor of Virginia and as a congressman, but he grew increasingly
isolated, disillusioned, and bitter as the nation moved in a
direction more in line with the Jeffersonian democratic principles.
After going bankrupt and then suffering an attack by an angry mob,
Lee exiled himself to the West Indies to escape his debts and save
his family's honor (including that of his son, the future General
Robert E. Lee) and returned to the United States only several weeks
before his death. Royster argues that Lee's tragic life was
different only in degree from those of many other patriots of the
Revolution who viewed the peacetime fruits of their efforts with
disappointment. How Lee, and others like him, shaped the American
Revolution and were shaped by it is the theme of this provocative
character study.
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