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The Papers of George Washington: 10 March-12 May 1780, George Washington


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Автор: George Washington
Название:  The Papers of George Washington: 10 March-12 May 1780
ISBN: 9780813939803
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0813939801
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 704
Вес: 1.15 кг.
Дата издания: 30.10.2017
Серия: Revolutionary war series
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 1 black & white illustrations, 6 maps
Размер: 235 x 166 x 46
Ключевые слова: History of the Americas, HISTORY / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
Подзаголовок: 10 march-12 may 1780
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Описание: Bad weather plagued Gen. George Washington’s army during its winter encampment near Morristown, N.J., far into the spring of 1780. Finances caused further woes. Commissaries lacked both cash and credit to obtain provisions, and food shortages meant restless troops. Only vigorous exertions b largely anonymous supply officers kept Washington’s army intact. Recognizing these grave financial needs, Congress passed reform legislation in March, but any benefit from the new system lay in the future. Washington tried to be optimistic as he tackled present challenges. Numerous officer resignations worried the general, who felt the loss of such experienced men undercut the army’s effectiveness. Sensitive about morale, he pursued negotiations for a general prisoner exchange. Talks broke down quickly, however, because British negotiators acted only on local military authority rather than on the authority of the king. To Washington, that approach failed to recognize the legitimacy of the United States as a nation. Armed conflict as well as administrative perplexities occupied Washington’s thoughts. At no point could he escape the reality that soldiers fought, soldiers died, and survivors – both comrades and loved ones – grieved. Raids into the patrol areas generally east of Morristown caused significant casualties on 22 March and 16 April. A larger confrontation unfolded around Charleston, S.C., where a British expedition from New York City encircled the city and its defenders under Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln. Washington sent additional reinforcements and encouraged the beleaguered Lincoln, but Charleston’s surrender on 12 May eventually came as no surprise. Washington hoped for better things from a congressional Committee at Headquarters, appointed to deal directly with the principal army officers to solve vexing supply questions. Such an approach promised some good after previous verbal sniping. Additionally, Major General Lafayette returned to the United States from France to announce the coming of a French expeditionary army. The king wanted this force to serve under Washington. The possibilities for this allied command undoubtedly excited the general, who openly recently had extended himself to pay proper respect to French minister La Luzerne during that official’s visit to Morristown. Army responsibilities left Washington little opportunity to address his personal business, but he doted over a carriage purchase and offered the usual futile financial advice to his stepson John Parke Custis. Legal engagements undertaken years earlier for George William Fairfax and George Mercer provoked headaches. Despite Washington’s conscientious efforts, these entanglements persisted until after the war. Washington never quailed form a personal or public obligation. Very much the realist, he knew that his army faced steep odds. Determined to overcome all obstacles, he strode ahead, fully aware that he shouldered the heaviest burdens of the revolutionary cause.
Дополнительное описание: History of the Americas



The Papers Of George Washington: Revolutionary War Series, Vol 23

Автор: Ferraro
Название: The Papers Of George Washington: Revolutionary War Series, Vol 23
ISBN: 0813936950 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813936956
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Описание: As October 1779 became November, George Washington realized that autumn had advanced too far for a combined Franco-American assault against the British forces in New York City that year, and he curtailed preparations. After a large British expedition departed New York in late December, Washington concentrated on settling his Army for the winter.

The Papers of George Washington: 1 January-9 March 1780

Автор: Washington George
Название: The Papers of George Washington: 1 January-9 March 1780
ISBN: 0813937825 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813937823
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Описание: With volume 24 of the Revolutionary War Series, the conflict enters a new decade. New Year`s Day 1780 finds Washington in winter quarters at Morristown, N.J., having established his headquarters at the Ford mansion there one month earlier. During the weeks covered by this volume, the Continental army experienced the harshest winter of the war.

The Papers of George Washington; v. 19; Presidential Series; 1 October 1795–31 March 1796

Автор: David R. Hoth
Название: The Papers of George Washington; v. 19; Presidential Series; 1 October 1795–31 March 1796
ISBN: 0813938813 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813938813
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Описание: Volume 19 of the Presidential Series (October 1795 to March 1796) features the final stages of the controversy about the 1794 Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation with Great Britain. Other treaty negotiations proved less controversial. Washington received news that treaties had been reached with Algiers and Spain, and the existing treaty with Morocco had been reaffirmed.

The Papers of George Washington: 1 August-21 October 1779

Автор: Washington George
Название: The Papers of George Washington: 1 August-21 October 1779
ISBN: 0813933668 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813933665
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Описание: Volume 22 of the Revolutionary War Series covers 1 August to 21 October 1779. As it begins, Washington is focused on expanding and strengthening the fortifications at West Point, N.Y., in the wake of the British attack in June that had captured King`s Ferry, New York.

The Papers Of George Washington, Presidential Series, Vol 17

Автор: Hoth & Ebel
Название: The Papers Of George Washington, Presidential Series, Vol 17
ISBN: 0813934168 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813934167
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Описание: The highlight events of the months from October 1794 through March 1795, the period documented by Volume 17 of the Presidential Series, were the suppression of the Whiskey Insurrection in western Pennsylvania and the negotiation of the Jay Treaty with Great Britain.

The Papers Of George Washington: Presidential Series, Vol 18

Автор: Ebel
Название: The Papers Of George Washington: Presidential Series, Vol 18
ISBN: 0813936454 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813936451
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Описание: International issues occupy much of Washington's attention in Volume 18 of the Presidential Series, which covers 1 April through 30 September 1795. Peace agreements were made with Morocco in August and with Algiers in September. Thomas Pinckney traveled to Spain to renew negotiations over use of the Mississippi River. The fall of the Netherlands to France and the creation of the pro-French Batavian Republic there raised concerns about American finances in Europe. Washington also contended with new violations of American neutrality by British naval commanders. Washington's biggest worries concerned ratification of the 1794 Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation with Great Britain (the Jay Treaty). The Senate approved the treaty under condition that Article XII, which addressed trade with the British West Indies, be renegotiated. As Washington considered whether to ratify the document, the revelation of treaty terms in various publications sparked public outrage and a wave of anti-treaty meetings and letters. While acknowledging that the terms were not ideal, Washington felt that the treaty served U.S. interests in the balance and approved the agreement. Domestic concerns also demanded Washington's attention. John Jay stepped down as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court to become governor of New York, and David Rittenhouse resigned as director of the U.S. Mint. Secretary of State Edmund Randolph resigned in August after it was discovered that he and the French minister had engaged in private dealings that appeared to compromise Washington's administration. Just a few days after Randolph left office, Attorney General William Bradford died. Echoes of the 1794 whiskey insurrection in western Pennsylvania continued as petitioners asked Washington to pardon two men—John Mitchell and Philip Vigol (Weigle)—convicted of treason. He eventually did. In Indian affairs, Washington oversaw instructions to Gen. Anthony Wayne that culminated in the Treaty of Greenville with the northwest Indians. He also agreed to the negotiation of a new treaty between Georgia and the Creek Indians, which would come to fruition in 1796. Chickasaw and Choctaw chiefs visited Washington in Philadelphia during July and August. During these six months, Washington kept track of his private economic concerns and supplemented three visits to Mount Vernon with meticulous letters to farm manager William Pearce. Both personal and diplomatic concerns shaped Washington’s response to the arrival in the United States of George Washington Motier Lafayette, son of the Marquis de Lafayette.

The Papers of George Washington: April-June 1776

Автор: Washington George
Название: The Papers of George Washington: April-June 1776
ISBN: 0813913071 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813913070
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Описание: Volume Four of the ""Revolutionary War Series"" completes the documentary record of Washington's first year as commander in chief of the Continental army. It opens with this final preparations to leave Cambridge following the successful siege of Boston and concludes with news that General William Howe's British army was soon to arrive at New York, an event which would mark the beginning of the New York campaign. In the interim between campaigns, Washington established his headquarters as New York and began wrestling with the perplexing problems of defending the strategically important corridor between New York and Canada formed by the Hudson River and Lake Champlain. In addition to Washington's activities as commander in chief of the Continental army, the volume includes documents and notes concerning the medal that Congress awarded him for the liberation of Boston, Washington's efforts to terminate his long and successful administration of the Custis estate, and details of his travels from Cambridge to New York and between New York and Philadelphia. As in earlier volumes of the ""Revolutionary War Series"", Washington's writings show him to be unwavering in his advocacy of American independence and in his commitment to the subordination of the military to civil authority.

George Washington and the art of business :

Автор: McNeilly, Mark.
Название: George Washington and the art of business :
ISBN: 0195189787 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780195189780
Издательство: Oxford Academ
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Описание: George Washington ranks as one of the great military leaders in history. The character traits he exemplified, and the leadership skills he employed, enabled him to defeat what was then the world's most powerful nation.
In this marvelous book, Mark McNeilly shows today's managers how they can learn from Washington's career--both his triumphs and setbacks--to succeed as leaders in their chosen field. McNeilly paints vivid portraits of some of the crucial moments in Washington's military career, from the early
debacle on Long Island Heights to the masterstroke at Trenton. There Washington, aided by his use of intelligence and disinformation, and by his great fortitude in the face of truly daunting conditions, routed the Hessians. McNeilly uses these stirring military encounters to underscore Washington's
managerial genius: to persuade and inspire, to open up the decision-making process, to seize opportunities when they arise, to persevere when setbacks occurred, and to learn from his mistakes. Indeed, the true value of the book lies in McNeilly's brilliant ability to link military and business
strategy, revealing that successful corporate leaders must possess many of the same traits that Washington did. Using examples from the NFL, Cadillac, Coke, Samsung, Embraer, IBM and others, McNeilly shows how business leaders can apply Washington's principles for success.
Blending colorful military and business history with crystal-clear commentary, George Washington and the Art of Business belongs of the shelves of all executives who want to hone their leadership skills.

The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation

Автор: Calloway Colin G.
Название: The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation
ISBN: 0190652160 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780190652166
Издательство: Oxford Academ
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Описание: A biography of America`s founding father and those on whose land he based the nation`s future

The Papers of George Washington: 10 May–4 July 1780

Автор: George Washington
Название: The Papers of George Washington: 10 May–4 July 1780
ISBN: 0813941679 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813941677
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Описание: Bad weather plagued Gen. George Washington`s army during its winter encampment near Morristown, N.J., far into the spring of 1780. Finances caused further woes. Commissaries lacked both cash and credit to obtain provisions, and food shortages meant restless troops. Only vigorous exertions by supply officers kept Washington`s army intact.

The Papers of George Washington: 1 June-31 July 1779 (Papers of George Washington: Revolutionary War)

Автор: Washington
Название: The Papers of George Washington: 1 June-31 July 1779 (Papers of George Washington: Revolutionary War)
ISBN: 0813933226 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813933221
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Описание: Writing from the vantage point of America`s unrivaled global dominance, historians have tended to see in the young nation the superpower it would become. This argues that, for all its vaunted claims of distinctiveness and the soaring rhetoric of "manifest destiny", the young republic exhibited a set of anxieties not uncommon among nation-states that have emerged from long periods of colonial rule.


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