Discover the long arc of Washington's era—from frontier clashes to the birth of a nation, told with brisk clarity.
In Life and Times of Washington, Vol. 2, you’ll explore the premises and events that shaped the American Revolution. The text weaves together military campaigns, political tensions, and the people who helped steer the newly forming nation. It offers a grounded, narrative view of battles, leadership decisions, and the evolving relationship between the colonies and Britain.
What you’ll experience
- Vivid scenes from 1763–1765 as settlers and tribes clash and campaigns unfold.
- Strategic moves around Fort Pitt, Detroit, Niagara, and beyond, including key field decisions.
- Insights into Washington’s rise to leadership, including letters and personal reflections.
- Context on how colonial governance, commerce, and policy shaped the road to independence.
Ideal for readers of American history and biographies who want a clear, documentary-style account of Washington’s early era and the roots of the Revolution.