George Washington's Revenge: The 1777 New Jersey Campaign and How General Washington Turned Defeat into the Strategy That Won the Revolution

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In late August 1776, a badly defeated Continental Army retreated from Long Island to Manhattan. By early November, George Washington’s inexperienced army withdrew further into New Jersey and, by the end of the year, into Pennsylvania. During this dark night of the American Revolution—“the times that try men’s souls”—Washington began developing the strategy that would win the war. In this illuminating account, Arthur Lefkowitz reveals how George Washington turned defeat into victory.

During his retreat across New Jersey, Washington reconceived the war: keep the army mobile, target isolated detachments of the British Army, rely on surprise and deception, form partisan units, and avoid large-scale battles. This new strategy first bore fruit in the crossing of the Delaware on Christmas night 1776 and the attack on the British at Trenton and Princeton. From there, Washington took up winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey, and moved into the mountains, an ideal position from which to check British movements toward Philadelphia or north up the Hudson. The British tried and failed several times to coax Washington into a decisive battle. Stymied, the British were forced to attack Philadelphia by sea, and they would not be able to seize Philadelphia in time to support the British invasion of upstate New York which ended in defeat at Saratoga.

Lefkowitz relies on a lifetime of deep research on the Revolutionary War and close knowledge of New Jersey to tell this exciting, important story whose impact rippled throughout the rest of the war.

Author(s): Arthur S. Lefkowitz
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 375
City: Essex

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Variety of Difficulties and Perplexities
Chapter 2: Providence Has Heretofore Saved Us
Chapter 3: Castled Among the Heights
Chapter 4: Shabby, Ill Managed Occasions
Chapter 5: Much Gratified by the Mischief They Had Done
Chapter 6: A Great Empire and Little Minds
Chapter 7: General Howe Has Lately Made a Very Extraordinary Movement
Chapter 8: Our Situation Is Truly Delicate and Perplexing
Chapter 9: The Chesapeake Expedition, The Source of All Our Misfortunes
Notes
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Bibliography
Manuscripts and Unpublished Sources
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Periodicals, Monographs, and Websites
Index
About the Author