
Details the life of Nathanael Greene, a man who walked away from the Revolutionary War with the reputation of being one of George Washington's most dependable officers, and discusses how after he was put in charge of 1,500 struggling troops, he managed to turn them into a well equipped force, and more.
year: 2008
call number/section: 920
subjects: united states, history, revolution, 1775-1783, campaigns, generals, united states, biography, greene, nathanael, 1742-1786, greene, nathanael, 1742-1786, united states, continental army, biography, united states, quakers, united states, campaigns, revolution, 1775-1783
Editions

Carbone, Gerald M
Palgrave Macmillan (2008)
Schools: 0
Carbone, Gerald M
Details the life of Nathanael Greene, a man who walked away from the Revolutionary War with the reputation of being one of George Washington's most dependable officers, and discusses how after he was put in charge of 1,500 struggling troops, he managed to turn them into a well equipped force, and more.
Schools: 1