This scholarly analysis of military action throughout U.S. history, from the Revolution to the Civil War, specifically addresses the Battle of Long Island. A clear defeat of the Continental Army, the Battle of Long Island was the impetus for Washington's retreat across the East River to Manhattan.
"The eminent economist and historian turns his eye toward the battles of Bunker Hill, Long Island, and New Orleans, as well as the Revolutionary campaign of 1777. This work includes several chapters on the Civil War, including a look at the conflict from Queen Victoria's royal perspective."
"This scholarly analysis of military action throughout U.S. history, from the Revolution to the Civil War, specifically addresses the Battle of Long Island. A clear defeat of the Continental Army, the Battle of Long Island was the impetus for Washington's retreat across the East River to Manhattan."@en
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