Washington and Cornwallis: The Battle for America (1775-1783) - Historical Book on Revolutionary War Battles & Strategies | Perfect for History Buffs, Students, and American Revolution Enthusiasts
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Washington and Cornwallis: The Battle for America (1775-1783) - Historical Book on Revolutionary War Battles & Strategies | Perfect for History Buffs, Students, and American Revolution Enthusiasts
Washington and Cornwallis: The Battle for America (1775-1783) - Historical Book on Revolutionary War Battles & Strategies | Perfect for History Buffs, Students, and American Revolution Enthusiasts
Washington and Cornwallis: The Battle for America (1775-1783) - Historical Book on Revolutionary War Battles & Strategies | Perfect for History Buffs, Students, and American Revolution Enthusiasts
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Washington and Cornwallis is a gripping narrative of the defeats and narrow victories that won the States' independence from the English crown. Patterson chronicles the battles waged between General George Washington and Lieutenant General Charles Lord Cornwallis, and examines their methods of command and their controversial military decisions, and ultimately brings into focus the personalities of these two pivotal Revolutionary War generals.
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The author does a good job of telling us the story from both sides. This is not a George Washington was 100 % right and made all the right decisions all the time while Cornwallis was 100% wrong and made bad decisions. This is a balanced report of both men. They were both flawed but worked hard to be the best they could be.

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