Contest for Liberty by Seanegan Sculley

Contest for Liberty by Seanegan Sculley

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Contest for Liberty by Seanegan Sculley

The author is to be named head of the history department at the United States Military Academy. One of the most remarkable aspects of the American Revolution and one that is not appreciated as much as it warrants is the fact that the Americans were able to develop a cohesive military in a short time and from scratch. When the first shots rang out at Lexington, there was no American force; Pennsylvania, for example, had no official military arm at the start of the war. The author explains the Herculean effort to gather, organize, arm, and discipline tens of thousands of men many of whom had no experience living in a large community. At the same time the army was being trained, those who were officers whether through merit, experience, or political appointment vied for rank and responsibility. While Congress did a brilliant job in appointing George Washington as commander-in-chief of the new Continental Army, subsequent backroom dealings on who or who would not be promoted led to various crises that, looking back, are a wonder they didn't lead to Washington and his army's defeat. It was the underrated steady hand and sagacity of Washington (think Baron von Steuben) that helped steer the Continental Army to its ultimate effectiveness, along with the attrition of officers who failed in the test of battle (Gates, Lincoln), those who rose up (Greene, Morgan), and those who underestimated the contest of liberty (Arnold).
SEANEGAN P. SCULLEYearned his Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and is currently an Assistant Professor of History at the United States Military Academy. He has served in the United States Army as both an enlisted soldier and an officer since 1995.
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ISBN 13 9781594163210
ISBN 10 1594163219
Titel Contest for Liberty
Autor Seanegan Sculley
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Westholme Publishing, U.S.
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-09-03
Seitenanzahl 256
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