**NATIONAL BESTSELLER - A distinctive portrait of the crescendo moment
in American history from the Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian
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**"Accessible and electric.... [Ellis] crisply covers the decisive and
improbable events of 1776.... [A] dramatic slice of history." --USA
Today
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The summer months of 1776 witnessed the most consequential events in the
story of our country's founding. While the thirteen colonies came
together and agreed to secede from the British Empire, the British were
dispatching the largest armada ever to cross the Atlantic to crush the
rebellion in the cradle. The Continental Congress and the Continental
Army were forced to make decisions on the run, improvising as history
congealed around them.
In a brilliant and seamless narrative, Ellis meticulously examines the
most influential figures in this propitious moment, including George
Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and
Britain's Admiral Lord Richard and General William Howe. He weaves
together the political and military experiences as two sides of a single
story, and shows how events on one front influenced outcomes on the
other.