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This Glorious Struggle

George Washington wrote an astonishing number of letters, both personal and professional. The majority—about 140,000 documents—are from his years as commander in chief during the Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1783. This Glorious Struggle presents a selection of Washington's most important and interesting letters from that time, including many that have never been published.

Washington's lively and often surprisingly candid notes to his wife and family, friends, Congress, fellow soldiers—and even the enemy—chronicle his most critical tactical and strategic decisions, while offering a rare glimpse of the extremes of depression and exultation into which he was cast by the fortunes of war. The letters are arranged chronologically and give a dramatic sense of the major phases of the war, from Boston, Trenton, and Valley Forge, to Monmouth and Yorktown.

The more personal missives show us a Washington who worried about his wife's well-being and who appreciated a good joke and a well-laid table, not to mention the company of the ladies.

This Glorious Struggle brings Washington to vivid life, offering a fresh and intimate sense of this most towering American figure and the critical role he played in the creation of our country.

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Title of ebook: This Glorious Struggle
ISBN: 9780061576980
Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
Internet download file size: 1453 kb
Pages: 320
Released online for download: 02-05-2008
Author of eBook: Lengel, Edward G.

This Glorious Struggle

George Washington's Revolutionary War Letters

Chapter One

1775

June 16
Address to Congress

On May 9, 1775, George Washington arrived in Philadelphia to attend the Second Continental Congress, to which he had been elected as a delegate from Virginia. He found the city abuzz with talk of war. On April 19, American militiamen and British redcoats had fought a series of skirmishes near Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts; and now a swarm of Yankee minutemen was assembling to besiege the British garrison in Boston. Congress, hitherto preoccupied with political matters, now had to contemplate and prepare for a full-scale war with Great Britain—America's erstwhile imperial master, and the most powerful country in the world. The delegates debated how to recruit and equip an American army, and wondered who they could find to lead it. Washington, a French and Indian War hero, was the only truly military man in Congress; but although he wore his old uniform from time to time, he made no overt attempt to seek command of the army.

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