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42flanker13 Sep 2022 12:05 p.m. PST

Published some time ago, and discussed inconclusively on TMP at the time,I was wondering if members have read this book since?
Braddock's March
How the Man Sent to Seize a Continent Changed American History

by Thomas E. Crocker (2009)


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"In Braddock's March: How the Man Sent to Seize a Continent Changed American History, Thomas E. Crocker tells the riveting story of one of the most important events in colonial America. Not only did Braddock's expedition have a profound impact on American political and military developments, this fateful march laid the foundation for the National Pike, the major road for westward expansion, launched the career of George Washington, and sowed the seeds of dissent between England and its colonies that would ultimately lead to the American Revolution."

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