Conquered into liberty : two centuries of battles along the great warpath that made the American way of war
Summary
One of today's leading thinkers on military affairs recounts the tumultuous history of "The Great Warpath," the corridor between Albany and Montreal where the American way of battle was formed from the late 17th to the early 19th century. Full description
- The great warpath
- The Schenectady Raid, 1690
- Fort William Henry, 1757
- The battle on snowshoes, 1758
- Fort Carillon, 1758
- St. Johns, 1775
- Valcour Island, 1776
- Hubbardton, 1777
- Phantom campaigns, 1778-83
- Plattsburgh, 1814
- Rumors of war, 1815-71
- Legacies.