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A review by pearl35
Revolution on the Hudson: New York City and the Hudson River Valley in the American War of Independence by George C. Daughan
3.0
Nothing new to see here, especially obscured by the obnoxious "popular" citations in the back (pg. # and then the beginning of the sentence in which the cited material appears) that make it impossible to follow Daughan's work, and very old-school in its shrugging treatment of Native people and slavery. In the conclusion, Daughan throws in the bizarre, and supported by absolutely nothing statement that if George III had just presented himself in the colonies to negotiate, he could have headed off Revolution.