1776 David Mccullough Sparknotes

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The book “1776” by David McCullough shows us the most critical year of the American Revolution. The author, David McCullough, is well known for his ability to combine historical research with an appealing storytelling approach. He precisely documents the most pivotal events of the American Revolution in the book “1776” highlighting the army’s missions and the memoirs of some of the important people involved, such as George Washington, King George III and other notable people. The book report will be analyzing his thoughts and how he intends readers to understand the book from different perspectives. The political and social environment of the era is vividly portrayed in McCullough’s book. In the opening in the book he lays out the events leading …show more content…

McCullough gives clear details of the hardships Washington endured, how he had trouble commanding an army that lacked experience and knowledge with the equipment they had and the victory that kicked the British out of Boston. McCullough then switches the viewpoint from the Colonists to the British, which highlights that King George III’s would have a solution that would put an end to the uprising of the Colonists. He shows both sides of the fight by looking through the planning and the hardships faced during the encounter by the British. The Battle of Long Island is a battle that Washington faced; defeat with his army is one of the book’s important details. There was a lot of desperation and chaos from Washington’s army, as well as his leadership in planning a fantastic retreat across the East River at night, McCoullough said. The winter of 1776-1777 is the next chapter in the story. It goes on to describe how low the hopes were and the harsh circumstances that the soldiers faced during that time. The triumphs at Trenton and Princeton sparked the revolution cause and displayed Washington’s persistence and strategic awareness, which McCullough described as being one of the