Washington and His Comrades in Arms: A Chronicle of the War of Independence

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Washington and His Comrades in Arms: A Chronicle of the War of Independence

by George McKinnon Wrong

EN·~6 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

Washington and His Comrades in Arms - By George M. Wrong - A Chronicle of the War of Independence

0:26

Prefatory Note

0:58

Contents

0:27

CHAPTER I - The Commander-In-Chief

31:51

CHAPTER II - Boston and Quebec

34:01

CHAPTER III - Independence

33:24

CHAPTER IV - The Loss of New York

33:14

CHAPTER V - The Loss of Philadelphia

18:51

CHAPTER VI - The First Great British Disaster

30:37

CHAPTER VII - Washington and His Comrades at Valley Forge

42:31

Description

In this vivid chronicle the story opens with George Washington stepping onto the national stage, a Virginia planter in uniform who soon becomes the lone military voice in the fledgling Continental Congress. The author paints the tense atmosphere of 1775, from the tea protests to the blood‑stained clash at Lexington, showing how a rag‑tag militia wrestles with scarcity, inexperience, and the looming threat of a British onslaught. Washington’s decisive presence at the siege of Boston and the daring assault on Breed’s Hill illustrate the early urgency that forced the colonies to rally around a single, reluctant leader.

The narrative then follows the fledgling army through its first hard‑won victories and setbacks, emphasizing the camaraderie among Washington’s officers and the ordinary soldiers who endure hardship at places like Cambridge and Charlestown. By tracing the political and personal stakes that drove these men, the book offers a nuanced portrait of a revolution in its infancy, inviting listeners to hear the echo of muskets, the clatter of camp life, and the resolve that would shape a nation.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (365K characters)

Series

Chronicles of America series; v. 12

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Toronto: [ s.n.], 1920

Credits

Dianne Bean, Alev Akman, David Widger and Robert J. Homa

Release date

2001-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George McKinnon Wrong

George McKinnon Wrong

1860–1948

A pioneering Canadian historian and Anglican clergyman, he helped shape the study of modern history at the University of Toronto and wrote widely on Canada’s past. His books are clear, purposeful works from an era when national history was being actively defined.

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