Description: Papers of George Washington : 28 October–31 December 1780, Hardcover by Washington, George; Ferraro, William M. (EDT), ISBN 0813947162, ISBN-13 9780813947167, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US
In volume 29 of the Revolutionary War Series, problems and frustrations dominate the final nine weeks of 1780 for Gen. George Washington—particularly the failure to strike a meaningful blow against the British headquartered in New York City and its environs. He abruptly canceled implementation of his own complex plan to assault the forts on northern Manhattan in late November, focusing instead on maintaining his troops through the winter’s chronic shortages of provisions. Unlike previous winter encampments, Washington separated his command to avoid undue pressure on any one place for food and forage, as well as to protect strategic points. The distressing situation in the southern department was also a concern, as Major General Nathanael Greene traveled to take command of the shattered army and relayed discouraging reports on the lack of immediate assistance in the form of troops or supplies. Washington, who assured his anxious subordinate in a private letter written on 13 Dec. that "the great public" was not "so unreasonable as to expect impossibilities," did all he could to put men and material at Greene’s disposal and shared the ominous news that a British expedition had sailed from New York in late December. Washington and Major General Lafayette, who sought additional support from his French countrymen and from increasingly sympathetic European countries, both realized that overzealousness in diplomacy could be counterproductive. Meanwhile, a new congressional establishment of the Continental army adopted in October and promulgated in the general orders for 1 Nov. buoyed Washington’s optimism, and he welcomed Martha Washington’s arrival at his winter headquarters and penned a rare joke involving Greene’s son approaching his first birthday in a letter to that general’s wife, Catharine. Throughout these tumultuous times, rather than become unpleasant and brittle, Washington demonstrated emotional and mental balance, attributes essential to the eventual success of the revolutionary cause.
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Book Title: Papers of George Washington : 28 October–31 December 1780
Number of Pages: 776 Pages
Publication Name: Papers of George Washington Volume 29 : 28 October-31 December 1780
Language: English
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Subject: United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), United States / General
Publication Year: 2022
Item Height: 1.2 in
Item Weight: 40.1 Oz
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: History
Item Length: 9.2 in
Author: George Washington
Series: Revolutionary War Ser.
Item Width: 6.1 in
Format: Hardcover