The Philadelphia Campaign, 1777 1778 by Sonya Taaffe
Set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War, this historical account delves into the strategic maneuvers and pivotal battles that unfolded during the Philadelphia Campaign of 1777-1778. The narrative captures the tension and drama as British forces, led by General Howe, sought to capture the American capital, Philadelphia, while the Continental Army, under General Washington, fought to defend their fledgling nation. Through detailed descriptions and insightful analysis, the book explores the military tactics, leadership decisions, and the broader implications of this campaign on the war's outcome, offering a vivid portrayal of a critical moment in American history.
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