Laurie Kessler

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By itself, Adams had said, the Continental army could never retake New York or Rhode Island, but it could succeed with the help of a sizeable allied fleet. An operation “by a sea force cooperating with [French and American] land forces” held the prospect “for conducting this War to a Speedy, successfull and glorious Conclusion.”
Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence
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