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Highlights
- This illustrated study reveals the crucial roles played by German troops and commanders fighting on both sides during the American Revolution.
- About the Author: Robbie MacNiven was awarded a PhD by the University of Edinburgh for his work on the American Revolutionary War and an MLitt in War Studies from the University of Glasgow.
- 80 Pages
- History, Military
- Series Name: Combat
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About the Book
This illustrated study reveals the crucial roles played by German troops and commanders fighting on both sides during the American Revolution.
Book Synopsis
This illustrated study reveals the crucial roles played by German troops and commanders fighting on both sides during the American Revolution.
During the American Revolutionary War, the British Crown deployed hired German troops in its efforts to defeat the Patriots. Facing a steep learning curve, the newly established Continental Army - some of the soldiers in its ranks also German-speakers, notably those from Pennsylvania - faced these stolid regulars hailing from Hessen-Cassel, Braunschweig, and other German principalities. In this fully illustrated account, Robbie MacNiven assesses both sides' combat effectiveness during three critical months of fighting in late 1776.
At White Plains, New York (October 28, 1776), Hessian troops spearheaded a Crown Forces attack on Continental forces; the disciplined Germans turned the Patriot flank and forced the Continentals to withdraw in good order. At Fort Washington, New York (November 16, 1776), the Crown Forces inflicted a demoralizing defeat on their opponents, with the Hessians taking the surrender of the Continental garrison. At Trenton, New Jersey (December 26, 1776), the Continentals crossed the Delaware and surprised and defeated a complacent Hessian garrison consisting of three regiments. Featuring archive illustrations, specially commissioned artwork, and full-color mapping, this book exposes the grueling impact of the American Revolutionary War on both sides' forces.
Review Quotes
"A concise account of three engagements of 1776 that succeeds in containing much information that will be most useful to wargamers wishing to recreate any of them - particularly Trenton - as tabletop battles." --Miniature Wargames
About the Author
Robbie MacNiven was awarded a PhD by the University of Edinburgh for his work on the American Revolutionary War and an MLitt in War Studies from the University of Glasgow. He is the author of British Light Infantry in the American Revolution in Osprey's Elite series and British Light Infantryman vs Patriot Rifleman in the Combat series.
Specializing in general and military history, Marco Capparoni is a fine artist and illustrator for wargames, publishers, and private commissions.