A Well-Executed Failure: The Sullivan Campaign Against the Iroquois, July-September 1779

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pp. 265, “US Army historian Fischer acknowledges that the raids on the Iroquois Confederacy by the US Continental Army failed to uproot the natives and instead forced them more firmly into the embrace of the British. Complaining that the insistence on the outcome has overshadowed other considerations however, he focuses on what the campaign reveals about the army at that time and the growing professionalism of George Washington’s military”

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ISBN 1570031371
Number of pages 265
Original Title A Well-Executed Failure: The Sullivan Campaign Against the Iroquois, July-September 1779
Published Date 1997
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very GOod
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication USA
Edition First edition
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pp. 265, “US Army historian Fischer acknowledges that the raids on the Iroquois Confederacy by the US Continental Army failed to uproot the natives and instead forced them more firmly into the embrace of the British. Complaining that the insistence on the outcome has overshadowed other considerations however, he focuses on what the campaign reveals about the army at that time and the growing professionalism of George Washington’s military”

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Weight 1 kg