Revolution on the Hudson: New York City and the Hudson River Valley in the American War of Independence
English
By (author): George C. Daughan
No part of the country was more contested during the American Revolution than New York City and its surroundings. Military leaders of the timeand generations of scholars sincebelieved that the Hudson River Valley was Americas geographic jugular, which, if cut, would quickly bleed the rebellion to death. In Revolution on the Hudson, prize-winning historian George C. Daughan makes the daring new argument that this strategy would never have worked, and that dogged pursuit of dominance over the Hudson ultimately cost Britain the war. This groundbreaking naval history offers a thrilling response to one of our most vexing historical questions: How could a fledgling nation have defeated the most powerful war machine of the era?
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