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As I mentioned last week, episode six omits several key characters. I’m going to focus today on the British prime minister who negotiated the treaty that acknowledged American independence, William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne (1737–1805). ...
I liked episode six much better than episode five. I didn’t have any strong reactions to its interpretation of the end of the war, and it hit the high points (Benedict Arnold, Yorktown, Newburgh) well. However, to tell that story concisely ...
As promised, here’s the second of my two critiques of episode five. You can read the first part here:
I have been impressed with the series so far, but episode five was my least favorite. It covers the aftermath of Saratoga through French and Spanish entry and the operations in Rhode Island (1778), Savannah (1779), and Charleston (1780). As...
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Naval historian. Associate Professor at US Naval War College. Views own. New book with Paul Kennedy: Planning for War at Sea: 400 Years of Great Power Competition.
A writer of fiction and non fiction residing in New York City.
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