An edition of Brothers at Arms (2016)

Brothers at arms

American independence and the men of France and Spain who saved it

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An edition of Brothers at Arms (2016)

Brothers at arms

American independence and the men of France and Spain who saved it

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"The remarkable untold story of how the American Revolution's success depended on substantial military assistance provided by France and Spain, and places the Revolution in the context of the global strategic interests of those nations in their fight against England. In this groundbreaking, revisionist history, Larrie Ferreiro shows that at the time the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord the colonists had little chance, if any, of militarily defeating the British. The nascent American nation had no navy, little in the way of artillery, and a militia bereft even of gunpowder. In his detailed accounts Ferreiro shows that without the extensive military and financial support of the French and Spanish, the American cause would never have succeeded. France and Spain provided close to the equivalent of $30 billion and 90 percent of all guns used by the Americans, and they sent soldiers and sailors by the thousands to fight and die alongside the Americans, as well as around the world. Ferreiro adds to the historical records the names of French and Spanish diplomats, merchants, soldiers, and sailors whose contribution is at last given recognition. Instead of viewing the American Revolution in isolation, Brothers at Arms reveals the birth of the American nation as the centerpiece of an international coalition fighting against a common enemy"--

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Publisher
Knopf
Language
English
Pages
429

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
American independence and the men of France and Spain who saved it

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.73009/033
Library of Congress
E249 .F47 2016, E249.F47 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 429 pages
Number of pages
429

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27220275M
Internet Archive
brothersatarmsam0000ferr
ISBN 10
1101875240
ISBN 13
9781101875247
LCCN
2016007136
OCLC/WorldCat
940933268
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01C1LWZ5S

Work Description

"The remarkable untold story of how the American Revolution's success depended on substantial military assistance provided by France and Spain, and places the Revolution in the context of the global strategic interests of those nations in their fight against England. In this groundbreaking, revisionist history, Larrie Ferreiro shows that at the time the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord the colonists had little chance, if any, of militarily defeating the British. The nascent American nation had no navy, little in the way of artillery, and a militia bereft even of gunpowder. In his detailed accounts Ferreiro shows that without the extensive military and financial support of the French and Spanish, the American cause would never have succeeded. France and Spain provided close to the equivalent of $30 billion and 90 percent of all guns used by the Americans, and they sent soldiers and sailors by the thousands to fight and die alongside the Americans, as well as around the world. Ferreiro adds to the historical records the names of French and Spanish diplomats, merchants, soldiers, and sailors whose contribution is at last given recognition. Instead of viewing the American Revolution in isolation, Brothers at Arms reveals the birth of the American nation as the centerpiece of an international coalition fighting against a common enemy"--

Pulitzer Prize Finalist in History.

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