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George Washington's Great Gamble

Record Added: 5/25/2014
Author 
Setting United States
Topic History: American Revolut
 History: Sea, Ships, or P
Publisher Ragged Mountain Press
ISBN 0071626794   Year 2010
Age Adult   Pages 400
Description Printed dustjacket
 
One shining yet overlooked moment that changed the course of the Revolutionary War. In the opening months of 1781, General George Washington feared his army would fail to survive another campaign season. The spring and summer only served to reinforce his despair, but in late summer the changing circumstances of war presented a once-in-a-war opportunity for a French armada to hold off the mighty British navy while his own troops with French reinforcements drove Lord Cornwallis's forces to the Chesapeake. The Battle of the Capes would prove the only time the French ever fought the Royal Navy to a draw, and for the British army it was a catastrophe. Cornwallis confidently retreated to Yorktown, expecting to be evacuated by a British fleet that never arrived. In the end he had no choice but to surrender. Although the war sputtered on another two years, its outcome was never in doubt after Yorktown.

General Washington's Great Gamble is the story of the greatest naval engagement of the American Revolution. It is also a study in leadership, good and bad, political machinations and the wild, unpredictable circumstances that led to the extraordinary confluence of military and naval resources at that time and place.

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George Washington's Great Gamble: And the Sea Battle That Won the American Revolution