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The Papers of George Washington: Revolutionary W - Volume 22, 1 August-21 October 1779
Benjamin L. Huggins
MP-VIR Uni of Virginia (2013)
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Papers of George Washington, Volume 24 - 1 January-9 March 1780
Edward G. Lengel; Benjamin L. Huggins
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The Papers of George Washington - 10 May-4 July 1780
George Washington; Benjamin L. Huggins; Adrina Garbooshian-hug
MP-VIR Uni of Virginia (2019)
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Willie Mangum and the North Carolina Whigs in the Age of Jackson
Benjamin L. Huggins
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The Papers of George Washington Volume 27 - 5 July-27 August 1780
George Washington; Benjamin L. Huggins
University of Virginia Press (2020)
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The Papers of George Washington Volume 30 - 1 January–6 March 1781
George Washington; Benjamin L. Huggins
University of Virginia Press (2022)
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The Papers of George Washington: Revolutionary W - Volume 22, 1 August-21 October 1779
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MP-VIR Uni of Virginia
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Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2013, 30.03.2013 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Volume 22 of the Revolutionary War Series covers 1 Aug. through 21 Oct. 1779. As it begins, Washington is focused on expanding and strengthening the fortifications at West Point, N.Y., in the wake of the British attack in June that had captured King's Ferry, New York. Although he had to concentrate his army on the defence of West Point, Washington sought to launch whatever strikes he could against the British forts on the Hudson River and bring his operations on the western frontier to a successful conclusion. To follow up the successful assault on Stony Point, N.Y., Washington planned a surprise attack on Paulus Hook, New Jersey. Maj. Henry Lee carried out the assault on 19 Aug. and succeeded in capturing the garrison and effecting a retreat back to the American lines in New Jersey. During the weeks covered by this volume, Maj. Gen. John Sullivan successfully completed his devastating expedition against the hostile tribes of the Six Nations. Though not in tactical command of the expedition, Washington, particularly in August, had to dedicate a substantial portion of his time to supervising logistical support for the expedition and defending himself against Sullivan's charges of failing to properly support the campaign.

Washington's overriding concern in August, other than strengthening the defences of West Point, was the long anticipated arrival of British army reinforcements that would enable the enemy to renew their attack up the Hudson. After he received information confirming arrival of the reinforcements in late August, Washington pushed his defensive preparations into high gear, issuing orders designed to concentrate the main army near West Point and gather information about the reinforcements and British intentions.

But within two weeks, Washington's assessment of his intelligence reports had convinced him that the British reinforcements were too few to enable the enemy to launch an offensive. When intelligence reports of a large French fleet on the coast began to arrive in September, he turned to planning his own offensive operations.

The prospect of the arrival of the powerful French fleet of Vice Admiral d'Estaing on the American coast promised an opportunity to overcome British naval superiority. Washington first designed a limited attack on the British outposts surrounding New York City. Then, after receiving official confirmation from Congress of the arrival of the French admiral on the American coast, Washington planned a major attack on New York itself; an attack, as the letters in this volume show, which Washington designed to be decisive, to drive the British from North America, and potentially end the war.

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