The bitter and often bloody fight which accompanied the emergence
of the United States of America as an independent force on the
world stage has always been a subject of much debate and
controversy. Historian Jeremy Black challenges many traditional
assumptions and conveys vividly the immediacy of events such as the
battles of Bunker Hill and Saratoga and the sieges of Charleston
and Yorktown, as well as less famous incidents, while also offering
an original and thorough assessment of the campaign in its
American, colonial and European contexts. Combining a chronological
survey of the war with a thematic examination of the major issues,
The War for American Independence, 1775-1783 is a comprehensive
account of a remarkable campaign.
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