A Battlefield Atlas of the American Revolution  
Author(s): Craig Symonds
Published by Savas Publishing
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ISBN: 9781940669885
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A Battlefield Atlas of the American Revolution, a second collaboration between Dr. Craig L. Symonds and cartographer William J. Clipson, authors of A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War, is a fresh visual and narrative overview of the principal military engagements of the American war for independence.

Symonds narrates each battle in a clear, concise, and readable way. Accompanying two-color, full-page maps aid the visual comprehension of students as well as military history buffs, making this easy-to-handle book an ideal classroom text, battlefield tour guide, or library reference. Four introductory essays draw the narratives together, each highlighting a new facet of the British-American conflict.

“The Early Campaigns” recounts the formation of the Continental Army and the selection of Washington as its commander.

“The Turning Point” discusses the tough winter spent by Washington’s troops at Morristown, and the ongoing feuding within the American officer corps early in 1777. These problems belied that this year would prove the turning point of the war with the American defeat of Burgoyne at Saratoga.

“A Global War” announces the entry of France into the war on America’s behalf, renewing the struggle between two of the greatest powers in the western world – France and England.

“The War Moves South” explores the shift in British strategy in trying to recruit Loyalists from southern colonies, the last alternative to political defeat for Britain and for Colonial Secretary Lord Germain, whose reputation was at stake. The conflict between Patriot and Loyalist in the South led to the final destruction of this strategy and victory for the new states.
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A Battlefield Atlas of the American Revolution, a second collaboration between Dr. Craig L. Symonds and cartographer William J. Clipson, authors of A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War, is a fresh visual and narrative overview of the principal military engagements of the American war for independence.

Symonds narrates each battle in a clear, concise, and readable way. Accompanying two-color, full-page maps aid the visual comprehension of students as well as military history buffs, making this easy-to-handle book an ideal classroom text, battlefield tour guide, or library reference. Four introductory essays draw the narratives together, each highlighting a new facet of the British-American conflict.

“The Early Campaigns” recounts the formation of the Continental Army and the selection of Washington as its commander.

“The Turning Point” discusses the tough winter spent by Washington’s troops at Morristown, and the ongoing feuding within the American officer corps early in 1777. These problems belied that this year would prove the turning point of the war with the American defeat of Burgoyne at Saratoga.

“A Global War” announces the entry of France into the war on America’s behalf, renewing the struggle between two of the greatest powers in the western world – France and England.

“The War Moves South” explores the shift in British strategy in trying to recruit Loyalists from southern colonies, the last alternative to political defeat for Britain and for Colonial Secretary Lord Germain, whose reputation was at stake. The conflict between Patriot and Loyalist in the South led to the final destruction of this strategy and victory for the new states.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • Key to Map Symbols
  • New Foreword for 2018 Edition
  • Introduction
  • Prologue: Boston Harbor
  • PART ONE: EARLY CAMPAIGNS
    • Map 1: The Road to Lexington
    • Map 2: Concord
    • Map 3: The Siege of Boston
    • Map 4: Bunker Hill
    • Map 5: The Americans Invade Canada
    • Map 6: Arnold’s March to Quebec
    • Map 7: Valcour Island
    • Map 8: New York I: Long Island
    • Map 9: New York II: White Plains
    • Map 10: Trenton
    • Map 11: Princeton
  • PART TWO: THE TURNING POINT
    • Map 12: Burgoyne’s Plan
    • Map 13: Ticonderoga and Hubbardton
    • Map 14: Fort Stanwix and Oriskany
    • Map 15: Bennington
    • Map 16: Saratoga, I: Freeman’s Farm
    • Map 17: The Highlands
    • Map 18: Saratoga, II: Bemis Heights
    • Map 19: Brandywine
    • Map 20: The Paoli “Massacre”
    • Map 21: Germantown
    • Map 22: The Siege of Philadelphia
  • PART THREE: GLOBAL WAR
    • Map 23: Monmouth
    • Map 24: Newport
    • Map 25: Stony Point and Paulus Hook
    • Map 26: Penobscot Bay
    • Map 27: War on the Frontier
    • Map 28: Savannah
    • Map 29: In European Waters
  • PART FOUR: THE WAR MOVES SOUTH
    • Map 30: Charleston
    • Map 31: Civil War
    • Map 32: Camden
    • Map 33: King’s Mountain
    • Map 34: Cowpens
    • Map 35: Guildford Court House
    • Map 36: Hobkirk’s Hill
    • Map 37: Eutaw Springs
    • Map 38: Cornwallis vs. Lafayette
    • Map 39: March to the Chesapeake
    • Map 40: Battle of the Virginia Capes
    • Map 41: The Siege of Yorktown
  • Epilogue: The World Turned Upside Down
  • Suggestions for Further Reading
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