
Politically Incorrect Guide to the American Revolution
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- Four key factors that applied only in America, making it impossible to replicate the Revolution anywhere else
- Why it matters that the Patriot ghting force was overwhelmingly Scotch-Irish
- The key role of Protestantism: which denominations tended to become Patriots, and which Tories
- How Americans were different from the Europeans and English even at the outset of the Revolution
- How the casualties of the deadliest war in American history are routinely underreported
- How our Revolution became a model for hundreds of others-that all failed
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: The Great Revolution
- Exceptional
- A Rich Man's War? A Poor Man's Fight?
- Holy Fire
- What Are the Odds?
- Chapter 1: Revolutionary Road
- The Rights of Englishmen
- Pulpit of Democracy
- Pay Your Own Way!
- A War of Ideas
- It's a Massacre!
- The Great Greenwich Tea Party
- The Limits of Toleration
- Chapter 2: From Simmer to Boil
- What Was "Benign" about "Benign Neglect"?
- Please, Mr. Postman
- "The Enemies of American Liberty"
- Ethnic Cleansing
- Land Ho!
- Going Short
- The New Israel
- Chapter 3: The Boston Blowup
- The Midnight Ride
- From Retreat to Rout
- A Battle Lost, Yet Won
- Mightier Than the Sword
- Arms and the Man
- The Whites of Their Eyes
- Lack of Preparation Makes for Desperation
- "No Harum-Scarum Ranting Swearing Fellow"
- Chapter 4: Militia Into Regulars
- Musket Balls Were YUGE!
- Forming an Army
- Chapter 5: Declaration
- Dismembering the Rebellion
- North Carolina's Recruitment Dry Run
- One Colony, Two Governments
- Out-Marching and Out-Fighting the Tories
- Not a Slaughter Pen
- Finish the Bridge
- "The Most Important Hour Britain Ever Knew"
- American Scripture
- Chapter 6: The Fourteenth Colony
- The Maple Leaf State?
- Where Are We Going Here?
- Seeking "Active Woodsmen"
- The Battle for Quebec
- Canadians Were Not Americans
- The Canadian Invasion of America?
- "Not a Mouthful of Food"
- Another Miracle
- Chapter 7: Disaster in New York
- New York, New York
- George Washington, Esq.
- Americans on the Run
- "Give an American Army a Wall to Fight Behind and They Will Fight Forever"
- "I Am Bereft of Every Peaceful Moment"
- Chapter 8: Christmas Miracle
- Adding by Subtracting
- Lose One, Gain Two
- We'll Bag the Old Fox in the Morning
- Chapter 9: Washington under Siege
- How Bad Were the British?
- Civilian Life in Time of War
- Divide and Conquer?
- Pyrrhic Victory
- Turning Point
- Chapter 10: The Saratoga Surrender
- "Weak in Numbers, Dispirited, Naked"
- The Battle of Freeman's Farm
- The Battle of Bemis Heights
- The "Convention"
- Chapter 11: The Devil's Anvil: From Valley Forge to Monmouth
- The Conway Cabal
- The "Neutral" Quakers (and the Culper Ring)
- A Professional Army
- "We Cannot Stand Against Them"
- Chapter 12: Mes Amis! The Treaty of Alliance with France
- Chapter 13: The Forgotten War
- The Battle of Rhode Island
- Guerrilla War
- Benedict Arnold
- Raids
- Fiasco
- Freedom for Service
- War against the Red Man
- Advances and Setbacks
- Mutiny
- Chapter 14: The South Laid Waste
- To the South!
- The Fall of Georgia
- The Cherokee War
- Where Are the French?
- Charleston, the Prize
- Tarleton's (No) Quarter
- Huck's Defeat
- The Battle of Camden
- Chapter 15: Neutering Cornwallis
- Advantage, Tories
- Backcountry War
- The Battle of Cowpens
- The Race to the Dan
- The Battle of Guilford Courthouse
- Chapter 16: The South Rises Again
- Fool Me Once
- Picking Them Off
- Winning by Losing
- Death by a Thousand Cuts
- Chapter 17: Washington Victorious
- Benedict Arnold, Redcoat General
- The Founder vs. the Traitor
- A Narrow Escape
- A Blizzard of Orders
- Cornering Corny
- "The World Turned Upside Down"
- Chapter 18: The War Winds to a Close
- Final Fits of Defeat
- The Plight of the Tories
- The Battles of Sandusky and Blue Licks
- American Mutiny
- Chapter 19: Victory in Paris
- "In Good, I Fear Bad"
- A Three-Way Negotiation
- Necessary and Advisable
- The Forgotten Ally
- Unresolved Issues
- Chapter 20: The After Rebellions
- One Revolution Begets Another
- Freedom in France
- A Rebellious People
- To the Land!
- The Whiskey Rebellion
- The Constitution and American Exceptionalism
- The Little People
- Bibliography
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