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The Faults of the Generals: How Great Britain Lost the War for America

Authors: Kristoffer R Barriteau; David W Gunther; Clifton J Lopez; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
Abstract:
By 1778, the world's most powerful Empire had failed, for almost four years, to decisively end an internal rebellion in its North American colonies. This failure resulted in the escalation to a world war and the British submitting to defeat in 1783. What is of interest is not the international community's impact on the outcome of the American Revolution, rather how the British military continually missed the opportunity to end the rebellion in its nascent phase. Therefore, this research will explore the strategic interaction between the British military, the patriots and the American colonists to determine what British military commanders' decisions contributed to these missed opportunities, and the ultimate loss of their War for America. To illuminate what went wrong, this research will import the McCormick Diamond paradigm to sift through this field of history, framing the strategic decisions, the conditions under which they were made and their effects on the overall British effort to quell the colonial rebels of North America.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 95
Report Date: Dec 2011
Report Number: A039555
Keywords relating to this report:
MILITARY COMMANDERS
MILITARY HISTORY
MILITARY STRATEGY
POLITICAL REVOLUTION
THESES
UNITED KINGDOM
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