Strategic Improbability
George Rogers Clark and the Western Campaign, 1778-1779
(Publication Date: February 25, 2026)
Before Yorktown... before Saratoga sealed French alliance... the fate of the American frontier hung on an almost impossible gamble.
In 1778, George Rogers Clark led a small, under-provisioned force into the Illinois Country to confront British control of the western territories. With little support from Congress and no certainty of reinforcement, Clark's campaign relied on speed, deception, and sheer resolve.
The surprise capture of Kaskaskia and the winter march to Vincennes reshaped the balance of power in the West and secured vast territory that would later become the American Midwest.
Strategic Improbability tells the story of how an unlikely campaign changed the map of the United States - and ensured that the Revolution would not be confined to the Atlantic coast.