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Valcour: The 1776 Campaign That Saved the Cause of Liberty | Jack Kelly
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The wild and suspenseful story of one of the most crucial and least known campaigns of the Revolutionary War when America’s scrappy navy took on the full might of Britain’s sea power. During the summer of 1776, a British incursion from Canada loomed. In response, citizen soldiers of the newly independent nation mounted a heroic defense. Patriots constructed a small fleet of gunboats on Lake Champlain in northern New York and confronted the Royal Navy in a desperate three-day battle near Valcour Island. Their effort surprised the arrogant British and forced the enemy to call off their invasion. Valcour is a story of people. The northern campaign of 1776 was led by the underrated general Philip Schuyler (Hamilton's father-in-law), the ambitious former British officer Horatio Gates, and the notorious Benedict Arnold. An experienced sea captain, Arnold devised a brilliant strategy that confounded his slow-witted opponents. America’s independence hung in the balance during 1776. Patriots endured one defeat after another. But two events turned the tide: Washington’s bold attack on Trenton and the equally audacious fight at Valcour Island. Together, they stunned the enemy and helped preserve the cause of liberty.
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Hana321
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Calling History fans. This is a fascinating read about a relatively unknown campaign in America‘s infancy. With the famed Benedict Arnold at the helm, a fledging America put together a flotilla of boats who‘s purpose was to stop the British from advancing down Lake Champlain and accessing New York. An interesting portrayal of frontier life with a fresh look at people we thought we knew.

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CaitZ
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This book explores a part of American history I did not know. Valcour Island on Lake Champlain between Vermont and New York was the stage for the ‘United States‘ first naval battle. Although the force, led by Benedict Arnold, was defeated, it was an important step in the fight for freedom. I think those who enjoy American History, military history will find this informative and engaging.

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CaitZ I received an ARC from Netgalley and St. Martin‘s Press in exchange for an honest review. 3y
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Monica5
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I never knew that the United Colonies tried to invade Canada. I don't remember this being taught in n school. It's a very interesting historical book. Very well researched. Of course, you know they didn't exceed in getting Canada🙂 If you like history, I recommend this book.

Thanks to Netgalley for the Kindle Version.

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