By focusing on the Howe brothers, their political connections, their relationships with the British ministry, their attitude toward the Revolution, and their military activities in America, Gruber answers the frequently asked question of why the British failed to end the American Revolution in its early years. This book supersedes earlier studies because of its broader research and because it elucidates the complex personal interplay between Whitehall and its commanders.
Originally published in 1974.
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The Howe Brothers and the American Revolution (Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia)
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Author(s)Ira D. Gruber
ISBN / ASIN0807896756
ISBN-139780807896754
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