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1776 David Mccullough Summary

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In the book 1776, the author, David McCullough remains unbiased in describing a monumental and historical year. This work of nonfiction starts with background information in October 1775, starring King George Ⅲ and his views on the war with the rebels. McCullough takes the reader on a journey back in time to 1776, where a story unfolds about important battles, where there were losses and wins. Clearly demonstrated in this book are both sides of this war. From the rebels experiencing hardships and a plethora of diseases, to the rise of this newfound army, and the British’s declining army, this book captivates you, leaving you craving to learn more. We would have never experienced this journey if it wasn’t for the exceptional leaders such as Nathaniel Greene and George Washington leading the Americans in their fight for independence from Great Britain. One element I …show more content…

The most powerful part, I felt, was on page 263, where there was a soldier who did not recognize his own brother. The conditions were so terrible that one could not even recognize someone with whom they had lived with for years. It was also shocking to see that kids the same age as me and even younger going with their parents to fight in a war. If you could not even recognize your own family how could you recognize if someone was on your side? The conditions were gruesome at several times, especially the weather. The summers were hot and humid, and the winters were cold and windy. The ways the soldiers kept warm such as gathering around candles, lanterns, and even mounting on top of a canon for warmth were very interesting to me. Washington's skills to move an entire army within a few short hours without being noticed also grabbed my attention. Then at the battle of Trenton, where the Americans completely surprised the British was shocking. Throughout this book there were many well written accounts, and spellbinding parts to this

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