George Washington And The American Revolutionary War

George Washington And The American Revolutionary War by Mike Parson Audiobook
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Sounded ID: 9798823426411

ISBN: 9798823426411

Publication Date: October 12, 2022

Publisher: Author's Republic

Language: English

Author Name: Mike Parson

Narrator Name: Don T Buy

Studio Narrated Audiobook 3 hrs 25 mins | HISTORY

George Washington And The American Revolutionary War

Author
Mike Parson
Publisher
Author's Republic
Narrator
Don T Buy

Studio Narrated Audiobook

This audiobook is a traditionally narrated work produced in a studio with a live voice actor and contains no content generated using Voice Replica technologies or synthetic narration.

Despite having little practical experience in managing large, conventional armies, Washington proved to be a capable and resilient leader of the American military forces during the Revolutionary War. While he lost more battles than he won, Washington employed a winning strategy.
One element of Washington’s strength was his sternness as a disciplinarian. The army was continually dwindling and refilling, politics largely governed the selection of officers by Congress and the states, and the ill-fed, ill-clothed, ill-paid forces were often half-prostrated by sickness and ripe for mutiny. At ...

Despite having little practical experience in managing large, conventional armies, Washington proved to be a capable and resilient leader of the American military forces during the Revolutionary War. While he lost more battles than he won, Washington employed a winning strategy.
One element of Washington’s strength was his sternness as a disciplinarian. The army was continually dwindling and refilling, politics largely governed the selection of officers by Congress and the states, and the ill-fed, ill-clothed, ill-paid forces were often half-prostrated by sickness and ripe for mutiny. At the same time, the commander-in-chief won the devotion of many of his men through his earnestness in demanding better treatment for them from Congress. He complained of their short rations, declaring once that they were forced to “eat every kind of horse food but hay.”
He built on the reputation he had garnered during the War for Independence as the personification of American virtue and liberty, providing a potent national symbol with which newly unified peoples of different states could identify.

Chapters

# Title Duration
1. Opening

0 mins 14 secs

2. Introduction

3 mins 59 secs

3. The Relationship Between Washington And Congress

1 hr 03 mins

4. Washingtons Military Style

1 hr 02 mins

5. Washington And His Officers

29 mins 03 secs

6. Washington As Seen By His Contemporaries

41 mins 23 secs

7. Closing

0 mins 22 secs

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