A Few Bloody Noses by Robert Harvey

A Few Bloody Noses by Robert Harvey

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The American War of Independence was marked by incompetence and bad faith on both sides, with the Americans pushing out their French allies and the British abandoning the blacks and Indians when once they encouraged them to revolt. This book analyses the unlikely birth of what would become the most powerful nation the world has ever seen.

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A Few Bloody Noses by Robert Harvey

Liberty against oppression, right against wrong - a clear message has come down to us about the origins of the American War of Independence, one of the founding events of the modern world. As with so many legends, the truth is somewhat different. In this revealing account, Robert Harvey overturns most of our assumptions about the causes of the war. Both Britain and America were divided over the struggle, America violently so, while in Britain many favoured independence if it would avoid bloodshed. The war itself was vicious and confused, and marked by incompetence and bad faith on both sides. When it was over the Americans pushed out their French allies, while the British, who had encouraged black slaves to revolt, and Indians to attack, abandoned both to their fate. Yet after four years of misrule the Constitutional Convention imposed its own conservative counter-revolution, and out of bloodshed and suffering, cunning, idealism and courage, there emerged the infant nation that was to become the most powerful the world has ever seen. In this extraordinary and intensely readable book Robert Harvey tells the whole extraordinary story of its birth.
Robert Harvey has been a columnist for the Daily Telegraph, assistant editor of The Economist and an MP. He is the author of many books, including a highly popular biography of Lord Cochrane. He is a former member of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, was assistant editor of The Economist, and foreign affairs leader writer for the Daily Telegraph. His books include The Undefeated: The Rise, Fall and Rise of Modern Japan, Portugal: Birth of a Democracy, Liberators and Cochrane. Robert lives in Powys, Wales.
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ISBN 13 9781841199528
ISBN 10 1841199524
Title A Few Bloody Noses
Author Robert Harvey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2004-05-27
Number of pages 544
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