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The events of the American Revolution signified by Lexington,
Bunker Hill, Valley Forge, Saratoga, and Yorktown are familiar to
American readers. Far less familiar is the fact that, for the
British, the American colonies were only one front in a world war.
England was also pitted against France and Spain. Not always in
command of the seas and threatened with invasion, England tried
grimly for eight years to subdue its rebellious colonies; to hold
Canada, the West Indies, India, and Gibraltar; and to divide its
European enemies. In this vivid history Piers Mackesy views the
American Revolution from the standpoint of the British government
and the British military leaders as they attempted to execute an
overseas war of great complexity. Their tactical response to the
American Revolution is now comprehensible, seen as part of a grand
imperial strategy.
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