The first one-volume survey of the American Revolution that is both
objective and comprehensive, this outstanding narrative history traces
the growth of a conflict that inexorably set the American colonies on
the road to independence. Offering a spirited chronicle of the war
itself -- the campaigns and strategies, the leaders on both sides, the
problems of fielding and sustaining an army, and of maintaining morale
-- Stokesbury also brings the reader to the Peace of Paris in 1783 and
into the miltarily exhausted, financially ruined yet victorious United
States as it emerged to create a workable national system.