Washington's Crossing

Washington's Crossing

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Feb 1, 2006 · English · Paperback (576 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 576
Language English
Published Feb 1, 2006
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 019518159X
ISBN-13 9780195181593

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In the winter of 1776, the American Revolution stood on the brink of collapse, with the Continental Army struggling against overwhelming odds. David Hackett Fischer vividly recounts the critical moment when George Washington made a bold decision that would change the course of history. This turning point in the American struggle for independence unfolded during a harsh winter, as Washington rallied his troops for a daring surprise attack across the icy waters of the Delaware River.

Fischer immerses readers in the tension and desperation of the times, capturing both the strategic brilliance of Washington and the resilience of the men who followed him. He delves into the personal stories of soldiers from various backgrounds, highlighting their sacrifices and unwavering commitment to the cause of freedom. Through richly detailed narratives and historical analysis, the book reveals the significance of Washington’s leadership and the pivotal triumph at Trenton.

As the narrative unfolds, the author weaves together the historical context with the human experience, making it accessible and engaging. The story of Washington's crossing serves not just as a military victory, but as a symbol of hope and determination in the face of adversity, reflecting the enduring spirit of a new nation fighting for its existence.

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Action & Adventure History
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