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Washington and His Comrades in Arms: A Chronicle of the War of Independence

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This chronological military narrative traces the leadership of George Washington and the experiences of his officers and soldiers during the American War of Independence, from the siege of Boston and early defeats in New York and Philadelphia through the privations at Valley Forge, the alliance with France, campaigns in the South, and the culminating victory at Yorktown. It emphasizes strategic decisions, battlefield episodes, logistical hardships such as disease and supply shortages, and the interplay between American commanders and French partners, presenting campaign-by-campaign accounts and portraits of key comrades to explain how endurance, coordination, and international support produced eventual success.

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George McKinnon Wrong

George McKinnon Wrong was a Canadian historian and author known for his contributions to the understanding of Canadian history and the colonial era. His notable works include "A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs: The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861," which explores the social and economic dynamics of a Canadian manor, and "The Conquest of New France; A Chronicle of the Colonial Wars," detailing the conflicts that shaped early Canadian history. Wrong also authored "Washington and His Comrades in Arms: A Chronicle of the War of Independence," reflecting his interest in military history. His writings are characterized by thorough research and a narrative style that brings historical events to life.

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