The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America - Kostya Kennedy Audiobook
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18th Century
 America
 American Revolution
 Biography
 British Army
 Historical
 Paul Revere
 Revolution
 USA
 War
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Timed for the 250th anniversary of one of America’s most famous founding events: Paul Revere’s legendary ride, newly told with fresh research into little-known aspects of the story Americans have heard since childhood but hardly understood.
On April 18, 1775, a Boston-based silversmith, engraver, and anti-British political operative named Paul Revere set out on a borrowed horse to fulfill a dangerous but crucial mission: to alert American colonists of advancing British troops, which would seek to crush their nascent revolt.
Revere was not the only rider that night, and indeed, he had completed at least 18 previous rides across New England and other colonies, disseminating intelligence about British movements. But this ride was like no other, and its consequences in the months and years to come—as the American Revolution morphed from isolated skirmishes to a full-fledged war—became one of our founding legends.
In The Ride, Kostya Kennedy presents a dramatic new narrative of the events of April 18 and 19, 1775, informed by fresh primary and secondary source research into archives, family letters and diaries, contemporary accounts, and more. Kennedy reveals Revere’s ride to be more complex than it is usually portrayed—a loosely coordinated series of rides by numerous men, near-disaster, capture by British forces, and finally success. While Revere was central to the ride and its plotting, Kennedy reveals the other men (and, perhaps, a woman with information about the movement of British forces) who helped to set in motion the events that would lead to America’s independence.
Macmillan Audio, March 2025
5 hours and 15 minutes
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October 31st, 2025
The French proxy war.
*How the French Won the American Revolution*
James E. Held 4/20/2018
“It is impossible to say who was more astounded that sunny morning of September 5, 1781, when lookouts in opposing French and British fleets reported ships off in the distance. Just six days earlier, Rear Adm. François Joseph Paul, comte de Grasse, commander of the French flotilla, had arrived in the Chesapeake Bay, to the utter and obvious joy of the normally stoic Gen. George Washington. De Grasse’s ships had brought 3,000 crack troops of the Agenois, Gatinais, and Touraine regiments to bolster the American-French coalition besieging the 8,000-man British army under Lt. Gen. Charles, Earl Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia. The admiral, however, was expecting another eight French vessels laden with soldiers and heavy siege artillery from Newport, Rhode Island—not the Royal Navy.”
“De Grasse, on the Ville de Paris, the world’s largest warship, had his own concerns: His vessels were all inside Cape Henry; the tide was flooding; and 1,600 of his officers, sailors, and marines were ashore. Nonetheless, the intrepid admiral immediately ordered his ships to slip their anchor cables and form for battle.”
https://www.historynet.com/french-won-american-revolution/
Without overwhelming French aid - Troops supplies and a world class Navy the Americans would have had to wait for independence.
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