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The Men Who Lost America: British Leadership, the American Revolution and the Fate of the Empire

The Lewis Walpole Series in Eighteenth-Century Culture and History

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The Men Who Lost America: British Leadership, the American Revolution and the Fate of the Empire

By: Andrew Jackson O'Shaughnessy
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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The loss of America was a stunning and unexpected defeat for the powerful British Empire. Common wisdom has held that incompetent military commanders and political leaders in Britain must have been to blame, but were they? This intriguing audiobook makes a different argument. Weaving together the personal stories of 10 prominent men who directed the British dimension of the war, historian Andrew O'Shaughnessy dispels the incompetence myth and uncovers the real reasons that rebellious colonials were able to achieve their surprising victory.

In interlinked biographical chapters, the author follows the course of the war from the perspectives of King George III, Prime Minister Lord North, military leaders including General Burgoyne, the Earl of Sandwich, and others who, for the most part, led ably and even brilliantly. Victories were frequent, and in fact the British conquered every American city at some stage of the Revolutionary War. Yet roiling political complexities at home, combined with the fervency of the fighting Americans, proved fatal to the British war effort. The audiobook concludes with a penetrating assessment of the years after Yorktown, when the British achieved victories against the French and Spanish, thereby keeping intact what remained of the British Empire.

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Americas Europe Great Britain Historical Revolution & Founding United States Royalty War British Empire Imperialism United Kingdom England Latin American War of 1812 Military Pirate Royal Navy Boston Biography
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"[An] engaging study . . . based on an extensive reading of the vast literature and of many original sources." (Brendan Simms, The Wall Street Journal)
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Too often we hear the US view of the Revolution. This is the view from across the Atlantic. What is stunning is the direct comparison one can make of the US involvement in Vietnam and Washingtons Fabius to Cornwallis' Hannibal. The politics of France and GB was absolutely crucial to the war as well as French / German help which is usually skipped over. Great story. The US is not just Washington

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It was an amazing challenge in challenging times. Who can always be right/win every time. Taught us a lot for india

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