
Revolutionary Summer
In the sweltering months of 1776, a fledgling nation teetered on the brink of existence as both the Continental Congress declared independence and the formidable British military prepared to crush the rebellion. Ellis brings this pivotal summer to life, weaving together the political machinations and military struggles of figures like Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and the Howe brothers. This is essential reading for anyone seeking a nuanced and dramatic understanding of the chaotic, improvised birth of the United States.
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