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From Trenton To Yorktown

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For eight grueling years, American and British forces clashed in a bloody struggle for colonial independence, drawing Native American warriors and the armies and navies of France, Spain, the Dutch Republic, and several German principalities into the conflict. Spanning from the frozen landscapes of Canada to the tropical heat of Florida and as far west as the Mississippi River, the Revolutionary War saw hundreds of battles, campaigns, and skirmishes on land and sea, where soldiers and sailors fought and died for causes, crowns, and comrades.

In this compelling and accessible narrative, historian John R. Maass explores five pivotal events that ultimately secured victory for the 13 determined colonies. Beyond the famous military triumphs at Trenton, Princeton, and Yorktown, Maass highlights the critical leadership decisions and reforms that enabled Washington’s army to endure the brutal winter of 1778. He also examines King Louis XVI's strategic decision to support the Continental Army during the Saratoga Campaign with soldiers, arms, funds, and naval power—key contributions to the colonial cause.

These turning points, not all defined by battlefield victories, proved essential in achieving independence. From Trenton to Yorktown challenges traditional interpretations of military success, offering a fresh perspective on how the Revolutionary War was won.

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