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It did remind me that things happened slowly at that point. There weren't battles everyday. Everything took a great deal of planning and strategy to carry out and some of the best laid plans went awry.
And as far as this portion of the war was concerned it was really a win the war but not the battle sort of thing.
The English definitely misjudged the number of loyalists and they also had too much on their table besides the American colonies.


It wasn't a quick war by any means. Reading the book, I can also see it was a costly war in terms of human life.
It was a hard war even when not fighting.

Atkinson does a wonderful job of putting the Revolution in perspective of world events and to be truthful, I wasn't always interested in this. I did find the fourth Earl of Sandwich to be quite and interesting fella and was surprised to learn he had more to be famous for than inventing the sandwich.
I was delighted to learn that England's prime minister at that time, Frederick North hated his job, but was not allowed to quit. (view spoiler)[A shame that our top elected official doesn't feel that way. We would allow him to quit (hide spoiler)]
I was alarmed to learn that the Revolutionary hero of my childhood hometown to which a monument and state park exists, was a mediocre general. General Sullivan, their are even counties named after him and he hardly deserves the veneration.
Enough of these insights, and onward to this book will appeal to those thirsting for a knowledge of the Revolutionary War. Atkinson is a historian who knows how to do his job and is by no means mediocre.