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David Allison - The American Revolution: A World War

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An illustrated collection of essays that explores the international dimensions of the American Revolution and its legacies in both America and around the worldThe American Revolution: A World War argues that contrary to popular opinion, the American Revolution was not just a simple battle for independence in which the American colonists waged a David versus Goliath fight to overthrow their British rulers. Instead, the essays in the book illustrate how the American Revolution was a much more complicated and interesting conflict. It was an extension of larger skirmishes among the global superpowers in Europe, chiefly Britain, Spain, France, and the Dutch Republic. Amid these ongoing conflicts, Britains focus was often pulled away from the war in America as it fought to preserve its more lucrative colonial interests in the Caribbean and India. The book, the illustrated companion volume to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History exhibition of the same name, touches on this and other topics including overseas empires, economic rivalries, supremacy of the seas, European diplomacy, and more. Together the books incisive text, full-color images, and topical sidebars underscore that Americas fight for independence is most clearly comprehended as one of the first global struggles for power.

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Louis-Nicolas van Blarenberghe Siege of Yorktown detail 1786 Gouache on - photo 1
Louis-Nicolas van Blarenberghe Siege of Yorktown detail 1786 Gouache on - photo 2

Louis-Nicolas van Blarenberghe, Siege of Yorktown (detail), 1786. Gouache on board. (Courtesy Nicholas Taubman)

Phillips Melville Continental Brig Andrew Doria Receiving a Salute from the - photo 3

Phillips Melville, Continental Brig Andrew Doria Receiving a Salute from the Dutch Fort at Sint Eustatius, West Indies, 16 November 1776 (detail), 1977. This was the first official salute made to a U.S.-flagged warship in a foreign port (Sint Eustatius, in the Caribbean, was then a colony of the Dutch Republic) and thus the first international acknowledgment of U.S. independence. (U.S. Naval History & Heritage Command, NH92866-KN)

Timeline of the American Revolution

Key Events Involving Each Major National Player

1775
UNITED STATESBattle of Lexington and Concord (April)
Battle of Bunker Hill (June)
GREAT BRITAINKing George III declares to Parliament that Americans are trying to establish an independent empire
FRANCEFrance sends agents to offer aid to America
SPAINSpanish merchants begin sending arms to Americans
DUTCH REPUBLIC
INDIA (MYSORE)
1776
UNITED STATESDeclaration of Independence signed (July)
Battle of Long Island (August)
British occupy New York City
GREAT BRITAIN
FRANCEFrench merchants form companies to supply arms to Americans
First French volunteers arrive in United States
SPAINSpain sends gunpowder up Mississippi to Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania
DUTCH REPUBLICDutch merchants send muskets and gunpowder to Americans
INDIA (MYSORE)
1777
UNITED STATESBritish occupy Philadelphia
Defeat of General John Burgoyne at Saratoga (October)
Encampment at Valley Forge
GREAT BRITAINBritish occupy Philadelphia
Defeat of General John Burgoyne at Saratoga (October)
FRANCEFrench volunteers fight at Battle of Brandywine (September)
SPAINMajor shipments of Spanish supplies for American use arrive in New Orleans
Spanish observers scout Mobile for attack
DUTCH REPUBLIC
INDIA (MYSORE)
1778
UNITED STATESFrench-American alliance formed
Battle of Monmouth (June)
French-American forces fail to remove British from Newport, Rhode Island
GREAT BRITAINBritish forces leave Philadelphia
FRANCEFrench-American alliance formed
France goes to war with Britain
French-American forces fail to remove British from Newport, Rhode Island
SPAINAmericans defeat British along Mississippi with Spanish munitions and aid
Spanish observers scout Pensacola for attack
DUTCH REPUBLIC
INDIA (MYSORE)British East India Company captures Pondicherry
1779
UNITED STATESBattle of Stony Point, New York (July)
French-American forces fail to remove British from Savannah
U.S. privateer John Paul Jones captures HMS Serapis off Britain
GREAT BRITAIN
FRANCEFrench navy captures Grenada
French-American forces fail to remove British from Savannah
Joint French-Spanish expedition fails to invade Britain
SPAINSpain joins France in war against Britain
Spanish capture Mobile and Baton Rouge
Joint French-Spanish expedition fails to invade Britain
DUTCH REPUBLIC
INDIA (MYSORE)British East India Company captures Mah
1780
UNITED STATESContinental Army surrenders Charleston to British
Patriot and Loyalist Americans in South begin fighting each other, resorting to guerrilla warfare tactics
GREAT BRITAINCaribbean hurricanes destroy British fleet
Britain gains control of much of Georgia and South Carolina
FRANCECaribbean hurricanes leave French and Spanish fleets largely intact
France sends army to United States under General Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau
SPAINSpanish navy captures major British convoy in Atlantic
DUTCH REPUBLICBritain declares war on Dutch Republic (December)
INDIA (MYSORE)
1781
UNITED STATESArticles of Confederation ratified (March)
Battle of Yorktown (SeptemberOctober)
GREAT BRITAINBritish leave West Florida
Battle of Yorktown
FRANCEBattle of the Chesapeake (September)
Battle of Yorktown
SPAINSpanish capture Pensacola
DUTCH REPUBLICBritain captures Sint Eustatius in Caribbean
Dutch and British navies battle to a draw at Dogger Bank in North Sea (August)
INDIA (MYSORE)French support of Mysore collapses
British victory at Porto Novo (modern Parangapetti)
1782
UNITED STATESUnited States begins separate peace negotiations with Britain
GREAT BRITAINBritain agrees to give United States favorable peace terms
FRANCEBritish defeat French naval forces at Battle of the Saintes in Caribbean (April)
British capture Admiral Franois-Joseph-Paul de Grasse in Caribbean
SPAINSpanish and French capture Minorca from British
Spanish and French forces fail to defeat Britain at Gibraltar
DUTCH REPUBLICDutch Republic recognizes United States
INDIA (MYSORE)French Admiral Pierre Andr de Suffren arrives in India to support alliance with Mysore
Joint French-Mysore campaign captures Cuddalore
Tipu Sultan succeeds his father, Hyder Ali
1783
UNITED STATESUnited States signs separate peace treaty with Britain
GREAT BRITAINBritain signs separate peace treaty with United States
FRANCEFrance signs separate peace treaty with Britain
SPAINSpain signs separate peace treaty with Britain
DUTCH REPUBLICDutch Republic signs separate truce with Britain
INDIA (MYSORE)British victory at Cuddalore marks last battle of American Revolution
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