The Perils of Peace: America's Struggle for Survival After Yorktown

by Thomas Fleming
The Perils of Peace: America's Struggle for Survival After Yorktown
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October 1st 2007 by Collins
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Hardcover, 352 pages

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0061139106   (isbn13: 9780061139109)

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On October 19, 1781, Great Britain's best army surrendered to General George Washington at Yorktown. But the future of the 13 former colonies was ...more






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Hal
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01/25/08

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This rapidly compelling narrative history makes short shrift of the unstable time from Yorktown till Washington returns his commission. In a time of heated diplomacy, Thomas Fleming paints a detailed picture of the fight for the peace: military, financial, and personal. In so doing, Fleming makes the rest of history more understandable.


With a historian's individualist bent, the interrelation of world events become swirls within swirls, each driving the next. Franklin with Washingt...more
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Jeff Scott
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09/18/08

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This was a rather dry book. It's attempt is to explain the difficult period between the British surrender at Yorktown and the establishment of the Articles of Confederation (the first version of the United States Constitution).

This was difficult read and I would recommend other books on the topic. Instead of focusing on one or two major characters or theaters, it attempts to cover them all. The result is just as you are getting into a certain segment, you are then dragged over to another a...more
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Don
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09/17/08

This is an interesting, if not sometimes rather dry, look at the period of time after the British surrender at Yorktown in which the fledgling United States had to overcome not only foreign enemeies, but also bickering factions within its own borders to become an actual nation. This is a period not often given time in history classes and it was eye-opening to learn the machinations and manueverings that went on in the peace treaty negotiations, as well as the problems faced by the bankrupt Congr...more
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David
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03/09/08

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Washington faced the surrender at Yorktown with trepidation. A large British army remained in New York and Charleston with no clear plan for removal. The colonial treasury was empty and foreign recognition of the new nation's sovereignty wouldn't occur until a treaty was signed with England.
The author carefully explains how our nation finally gained independence through the gile and wisdom of men like Franklin, Jay and Adams, years after the last shot had been fired on the battlefield.
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Shana
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08/10/08

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Read in February, 2008
Didn't particularly like the organization, often found it difficult to slough my way through the text. Prose wasn't that interesting.
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Kent
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02/18/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in March, 2008
US History, post Yorktown, lots of details of peace negotiations with Ben Franklin and King George's people.
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