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America fights for independence, 1775-1783. “ ‘Bye George: We’ve Got It “:. Tweeting the Declaration. John Trumbull, The Declaration of Independence , 1795. New Views. Post-Vietnam assessments Change of focus : Away from fighting the war Toward organization & culture of army
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America fights for independence, 1775-1783 “ ‘Bye George: We’ve Got It “:
Tweeting the Declaration John Trumbull, The Declaration of Independence, 1795
New Views • Post-Vietnam assessments • Change of focus: • Away from fighting the war • Toward organization & culture of army • Effect of political realities on logistics
Re-Evaluation • Armies were polar opposites: democratic vs. aristocratic • British soldiers: automatons; • American soldiers: improvisational • Lesser character/approach of British= Defeat
Character of Army • Aristocratic? Not so much. • Rank and file: • Included criminals, but varied
“La petite guerre” • Early skirmishes fit stereotype: column fighting • Later battles: adapted uniforms & tactics to American exigencies Boston Massacre, 1770
Composition • Continental Army + Militias • 30,000 + Militias; • 200,000 over course of war • 40% of free males over 16 served
Army Culture • British model • Surrendered certain rights • Sense of moral contract Washington: “Men of character . . . necessary for due subordination.”
Punishments • Humiliation (officers) • Fines • Whipping (enlisted)
Terms of Service • British: lifetime • Continental/Militias : Various+ bounties
Motivations • Officers: Something to gain • Enlisted: Difficult to assess Frank Schoonover illustration, c. 1910
Army as Community “We have good and bad, rich and poor, black and white; we have Courts of Justice,… Statesmen, Politicians, Doctors, … [and] trades of various Kinds going on.” Sergeant Maj. John Hawkins
Impact on Civilians • Cities • Countryside Howard Pyle illustration, 1881
Distances • Initial Boston focus • Delay in receiving supplies • & reinforcements • Time for troop movements
Hearts and Minds • Use of Hessians • Native alliances • Embrace of slaves • Loyalist soldiers • Behavior of troops • Impact on civilians
Entry of Rivals • French, Spanish, Dutch involvement transformed war into global struggle for British • Redeployments begin late 1778
American Victory Yorktown surrender, 1783; Engraving print,1819