Storia della Guerra della Independenza degli Stati Uniti di America, vol. 3
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The third volume details the American War of Independence, focusing on key military campaigns and political maneuvers. It covers the British strategy to separate the eastern and western colonies through a coordinated attack led by General Burgoyne, highlighting significant battles such as those at Ticonderoga, Brandywine, and Germantown. The narrative also explores the impact of French support for the American cause, the internal struggles within the British government, and the eventual rejection of peace proposals by the Americans. The volume concludes with the shifting dynamics of the war as both American and British forces adapt to the evolving conflict.
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