George Washington's War

The Forging Of A Revolutionary Leader And The American Presidency

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George Washington's War

The Forging Of A Revolutionary Leader And The American Presidency

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The American Revolution was not won on the battlefields, but first in the mind of George Washington. Focusing on decisions made by George Washington during his army's winter encampments at Morristown and Valley Forge, the author argues that the future president developed a model of leadership for dealing with national emergencies when he campaigned to secure emergency supplies for his troops. George Washington's War is an extraordinary work that reveals how the general created a new model of leadership that would become the foundation of the nation and the model for the American presidency. - Publisher.

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English
Pages
569

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George Washington's War: The Forging Of A Revolutionary Leader And The American Presidency
March 30, 2005, Sourcebooks, Roundhouse [distributor]
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Table of Contents

Christmas, 1776
The squire of Mount Vernon
The Army will die
The patriot king
Rebuilding the Army
The Army's war machine
Valley Forge
The angel of death
The fall from grace
A new American Army
Starving to death
A war of attrition and ungrateful hearts
A hero turned traitor
The great slavery debate
Coup d'etat
Cincinnatus
Epilogue : "I do solemnly swear"
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Naperville, IL

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Library of Congress
E312.25.C48 2004, E312.25 .C48 2005

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
569
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.8 x 1.7 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8373486M
ISBN 10
140220406X
ISBN 13
9781402204067
OCLC/WorldCat
61260342
Library Thing
193741
Goodreads
641469

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