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All at Sea - Naval Support for the British Army During the American Revolutionary War (Paperback)
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All at Sea - Naval Support for the British Army During the American Revolutionary War (Paperback)
Series: Reason to Revolution
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The American Revolutionary War was a conflict that Britain did not
want, and for which it was not prepared. The British Army in
America at the end of 1774 was only 3,000 strong, with a further
6,000 to arrive by the time that the conflict started in the spring
of 1775. The Royal Navy, on which the British depended for the
defence of its shores, trade and far-flung colonies, had been much
reduced as a result of the economies that followed the Seven Years
War. In 1775 the problem facing government ministers, the War
Office, and the Admiralty was how to reinforce, maintain and supply
an army (that grew to over 90,000 men) while blockading the
American coast and defending Britain's many interests around the
world; a problem that got bigger when France entered the war in
1778. With a 3,000 mile supply line, taking six to eight weeks for
a passage, the scale of the undertaking was enormous. Too often in
military histories the focus is on the clash of arms, with little
acknowledgement of the vital role of that neglected stepchild -
logistics. In All At Sea, John Dillon concentrates on the role of
the Navy in supporting, supplying and transporting the British Army
during the war in America. Because of individual egos, other
strategic priorities, and the number of ships available, that
support was not always at the level the British public expected.
However, without the navy the war could not have been fought at
all.
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