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Washington's General - Nathanael Greene and the Triumph of the American Revolution (Paperback)
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Washington's General - Nathanael Greene and the Triumph of the American Revolution (Paperback)
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The overlooked Quaker from Rhode Island who won the American
Revolution's crucial southern campaign and helped to set up the
final victory of American independence at Yorktown Nathanael Greene
is a revolutionary hero who has been lost to history. Although
places named in his honor dot city and country, few people know his
quintessentially American story as a self-made, self-educated
military genius who renounced his Quaker upbringing-horrifying his
large family-to take up arms against the British. Untrained in
military matters when he joined the Rhode Island militia in 1774,
he quickly rose to become Washington's right-hand man and heir
apparent. After many daring exploits during the war's first four
years (and brilliant service as the army's quartermaster), he was
chosen in 1780 by Washington to replace the routed Horatio Gates in
South Carolina. Greene's southern campaign, which combined the
forces of regular troops with bands of irregulars, broke all the
rules of eighteenth-century warfare and foreshadowed the guerrilla
wars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His opponent in the
south, Lord Cornwallis, wrote, Greene is as dangerous as
Washington. I never feel secure when I am encamped in his
neighborhood. He is vigilant, enterprising, and full of resources.
Greene's ingenious tactics sapped the British of their strength and
resolve even as they won nearly every battle. Terry Golway argues
that Greene's appointment as commander of the American Southern
Army was the war's decisive moment, and this bold new book returns
Greene to his proper place in the Revolutionary era's pantheon.
Washington said if he went down in battle, Greene was his choice to
succeed him. Read this book and you will understand why. -- Joseph
J. Ellis, author of His Excellency: George Washington
General
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