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Paperback George Washington's War: The Forging of a Revolutionary Leader and the American Presidency Book

ISBN: 140220406X

ISBN13: 9781402204067

George Washington's War: The Forging of a Revolutionary Leader and the American Presidency

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How a young general shaped a nation -- a fascinating account of George Washington as he faced a war and came out as America's first president The American Revolution was won not on the battlefields,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Absorbing reading

One of the better histories of Washington's role in the Revolutionary War. Convincingly argues that without Washington, we would very likely still be an English colony today. Absorbing read!

The Fight for America's Freedom and Democracy

Every kid in high school should be REQUIRED to read this book, Our founding father went through pure hell to fight for our country, establish democracy, freedom, and break from the British tyrants. The soldiers went through starvation. Eating the bark off trees, eating their dogs-anything to stay alive. Many times the Continential Army were at the breaking point, but the steady determination of George Washington, Nathaniel Greene, and countless leaders were determine to have victory at any cost. I could not lay this book down. It is very well-written, and you feel drawn into the book as if you were a part of the action. The winter's at Valley Forge & Morristown were harsh, and the epidemic of small pox would have destroyed the army if not for General Washington's orders of quarantine. War is Hell, but the price of freedom is not cheap!

a different view of george washington

this not a typical washington versus the redcoats. the author has written a real life political drama. washington is a great political leader because he is able to save his army during the winters by utilizing his skills in having the civilians , farmers local politicos support the cause . the book is a real primer on leadership. that our current politicos should read and put in practice today.

A New Kind of War

George Washington lived for 67 years, but most of his life, most of the story of this book lie between the years of 1775 and 1781 when under his leadership the fledgling United States was at war with the most powerful nation in the world. During this war he developed a war fighting style that eventually won the war. (To be sure, he was not up against England's best who were somewhat occupied with a fellow named Napoleon.)Washington's technique was not unlike what later military leaders would use, pull back when faced with superior forces, attach where the enemy is weak and attack when an attack isn't expected. But Washington was doing this when it hadn't been done, this wasn't the way gentlemen armies of Europe fought a war.A particualr strength of this book is the emphasis on how Washington handled the troops. Without the underpaid, almost starving, ill clad soldiers he couldn't ahve won. And he kept them together.

The Real George Washington

This book blew my mind. George Washington was truly a born leader, and he demonstrated what were really entrepeneurial smarts all throughout the war, but especially in the winter! I also really appreciated the tidbits at the end about how he dealt with the same problems as modern day presidents...and there wasn't even a two party system until he was already in office!!!
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