Men who are Determined to be Free
"Men Who are Determined to be Free" by David Bonk is a captivating exploration of a pivotal moment in American history during 1779. This insightful narrative dives into the strategic stalemate between American General George Washington and British General Sir William Clinton. With the French joining the fray as American allies, the dynamics of the war shifted dramatically, prompting Clinton to allocate forces away from the North. Bonk meticulously details Clinton's strategic maneuvers, including his attack from New York aimed at establishing a foothold for future operations. This book not only chronicles military campaigns but also highlights the determination of men striving for liberty amidst the chaos of war. Published in 2018 and spanning 136 pages, this engaging read is perfect for history enthusiasts who wish to understand the complexities of the American Revolutionary War. Embrace the bravery and resolve of those who fought for freedom with Bonk's compelling narrative.