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Military leaders on both sides of the issue, British and American did not want to fight against each other. From Sir Thomas Gage, the British General who's wife was an American to John Adams who until the start of the armed hostilities considered himself a subject of the Crown, Fleming tells about the hesitance of conflict. Alas, unfortunately due to delayed communications of the 18th Century, British and American arrogance, and other factors, harmed hostilities did indeed break out and thus the American Revolution began.
Fleming writes not only about the Battle of Bunker Hill but also the immediate events that led to the British Army and Marines marching up the hill, such as Lexington and Concord, Revere's famous midnight ride, the illegal meetings of men who wanted to break free from Great Britain such as Samuel Adams, Dr. Joseph Warren (a true patriot in every sense of the word), John Hancock, John Adams, et al.
The battle itself is told in gruesome yet rivoting detail. Many brave British and American soldiers died at Breed's/Bunker Hill. What a tragedy to hear of British Major John Pitcairn who died in his sons arms. Pitcairn was a friend of both British and American soldiers, yet he carried out his tragic orders to capture Americans and stop the revolt of the "American Rebels".
The British Army was slaughtered as they marched up the hill, yet due to their dedication of duty they ultimately captured Bunker Hill at the high cost of many lives. American soldiers died tragically that day as well. Many patriots sacrificed their lives, such as Dr. Joseph Warren who was a true leader of men. What his contribution to the war and the founding of the United States will sadly be unknown due to his death at Bunker Hill.
General Gage after seeing many men dead on the field of battle was truely dumbfounded and had no words of what he felt. A truely tragic and bloody battle that I suppose had to fought.
Bunker Hill showed the British Army for the first (and not the last) time that their American "cousins" were no pushovers and as Gage later said "the Rebels had an army who knew very well what they were about".
This is a very highly recommended read to all who are interested in the American Revolution and would be a welcome addition to any library or U.S. History classroom as required reading or as a companion book of information in any U.S. Colonial/Revolutionary War History Class. This book has been out of publication for many years, and in my opinion should be re-issued again so that more Americans should know what a costly yet heroic battle Bunker Hill was.
Highly Recommended!!
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While George and Caroline marry, Jeremy pays John to leave town. In 1832, George becomes the senator from New Jersey with Caroline being the true power behind the scenes. John has become a major player in southern politics. Over the next several decades, their paths will cross as slavery takes center stage throughout the nation.
Renowned historian Thomas Fleming scribes a fascinating novel centering on the decades between the end of the Monroe presidency to the Civil War. The Stapletons remain an intriguing political family and the genuine use of real figures and events add much flavor to the crisp story line. Unlike REMEMBER THE MORNING, THE WAGES OF FLAME falls a bit short because the three primary characters never seem to come across as real as the secondary cast, including the glimpses of historical personage. Still, fans of Americana fiction will relish Mr. Fleming's latest saga.
Harriet Klausner
While George and Caroline marry, Jeremy pays John to leave town. In 1832, George becomes the senator from New Jersey with Caroline being the true power behind the scenes. John has become a major player in southern politics. Over the next several decades, their paths will cross as slavery takes center stage throughout the nation.
Renowned historian Thomas Fleming scribes a fascinating novel centering on the decades between the end of the Monroe presidency to the Civil War. The Stapletons remain an intriguing political family and the genuine use of real figures and events add much flavor to the crisp story line. Unlike REMEMBER THE MORNING, THE WAGES OF FLAME falls a bit short because the three primary characters never seem to come across as real as the secondary cast, including the glimpses of historical personage. Still, fans of Americana fiction will relish Mr. Fleming's latest saga.
Harriet Klausner
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I found the book somewhat difficult to get into at first, because there is a bewildering array of characters who I had trouble keeping straight. As I got into the book and the central characters became clear, though, I was able to follow the plot without difficulty.
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I recommend this highly to all history buffs and can guarantee that you will come away with a broader understanding of this battle as well as the general psychy of the masses.