Volume 17 of the Revolutionary War Series opens with Washington
moving his army north from White Plains, New York, into new
positions that ran from West Point to Danbury, Connecticut. His
purpose in doing so was threefold: to protect his army, to protect
the strategically important Hudson highlands, and to shore up the
equally vital French fleet anchored at Boston. His new
headquarters, located near Fredericksburg, New York, about seventy
miles north of New York City, was one of the most obscure of the
Revolutionary War. Nevertheless, Washington remained as busy with
important tasks during the fall of 1778 as during any other period
of the war. It was a time of delicate transition for the new
Franco-American alliance and for British strategists yet unwilling
to concede defeat. Both circumstances required Washington to
exercise the sort of mental agility he had demonstrated during the
first three years of the war. Equally pressing were the immediate
problems of British raids--threatened and real--in New Jersey and
New York and along the extensive American frontier and coastline.
Within the Continental army, troubling breakdowns in discipline and
morale demanded Washington's close attention, as did the logistical
and political difficulties of planning proper troop dispositions
for the coming winter--the fourth straight winter that Washington
would not see home.
Although Washington could not foresee in October 1778 that the
British would soon try their hand at conquering the southern states
and that the war would last another five years, he sensed that the
British Ministry still had both the financial means and the
political will to continue the struggle. Ever a realist, Washington
recognized that American victory would not come cheaply in what had
become a war of attrition as well as an international conflict
involving North American, European, and Caribbean theaters. As he
had done since 1775, Washington was once more adjusting his
thoughts to meet new realities on the long road to American
independence.
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