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Esteemed historian David McCullough covers the military side of the momentous year of 1776 with characteristic insight and a gripping narrative, adding new scholarship and a fresh perspective to the beginning of the American Revolution. It was a turbulent and...(more)
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Thu Sep 25 23:31:50 UTC 2008
Source: 1776, Page: 293
Contributed by: twilightilove.
David McCullough said

In the campaign in the South that set the stage for the last major battle, at Yorktown, Virginia, Nathanael Greene would prove the most brilliant American field commander of the war.  Washington felt that if anything were to happen to him–were Washington to be captured or killed–Greene should become the commander-in-cheif

Thu Sep 25 23:23:56 UTC 2008
Source: 1776, Page: 12
Contributed by: twilightilove.
David McCullough said

His Majesty's appearence before Parliament had lasted just twenty minutes, after which, as reported, he returned to St. James's Palace “as peaceably as he went.”