Summary Of 1776 By David Mccullough's 1776

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had an opportunity to read a fascinating book called 1776 by David McCullough; this is his tenth Book he has written on the subject. In this endearing novel he describes several significant issues that George Washington had to overcome to secure his ultimate victory in 1783. The book also describes the first year of the American Revolution, especially the triumph of Boston and the failure at New York. The author details the challenges and struggles of creating and maintaining an army and then developing and drilling the militia that will be disciplined in the field of battle. He also writes that there were several problems that George Washington faced while leading the continental army. The first problem was that the militia had poor discipline and had no experience with the military, and the …show more content…

Other problems include many of the cannons could not get over the Hudson River due to the ice being thin and it became bitterly cold that there still was not an ice bridge for the army to cross. The author continues to write about the problems George Washington faces a year later in New York. The first problem that George Washington faced while in New York was that he was worry about what route the enemy was going to take, Another problem that he faced was that there were waters on both side of the harbor that the enemy could easily take control of the harbor and mount an attack, another problem he had was if the enemy success by taking over the harbor they will bottle up New England from all the other colonies The second problem that he deals with was that there was not enough naval strength to defend a city. The third problem was that unlike Boston, where there was little known, but here General Howe knew George Washington strength and intention, another problem that George Washington had was that there was little time to convene with his council of war on whether to fight, another problem was that there was a lack of artillery and many of the troops did not have

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