
Our First Civil War: Patriots and Loyalists in the American Revolution
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“Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another — even in the beginning…. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded — as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity.” (Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On)
From best-selling historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist H. W. Brands comes a gripping narrative of the American Revolution that shows it to be more than a fight against the British: It was also a violent battle among neighbors forced to choose sides, Loyalist or Patriot.
What causes people to forsake their country and take arms against it? What prompts their neighbors, hardly distinguishable in station or success, to defend that country against the rebels? That is the question H. W. Brands answers in his powerful new history of the American Revolution.
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were the unlikeliest of rebels. Washington in the 1770s stood at the apex of Virginia society. Franklin was more successful still, having risen from humble origins to world fame. John Adams might have seemed a more obvious candidate for rebellion, being of cantankerous temperament. Even so, he revered the law. Yet all three men became rebels against the British Empire that fostered their success.
Others in the same circle of family and friends chose differently. William Franklin might have been expected to join his father, Benjamin, in rebellion but remained loyal to the British. So did Thomas Hutchinson, a royal governor and friend of the Franklins, and Joseph Galloway, an early challenger to the Crown. They soon heard themselves denounced as traitors - for not having betrayed the country where they grew up. Native Americans and the enslaved were also forced to choose sides as civil war broke out around them.
After the Revolution, the Patriots were cast as heroes and founding fathers while the Loyalists were relegated to bit parts best forgotten. Our First Civil War reminds us that before America could win its revolution against Britain, the Patriots had to win a bitter civil war against family, neighbors, and friends.
- Listening Length16 hours and 31 minutes
- Audible release dateNovember 9, 2021
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB08ZJWCR62
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
Listening Length | 16 hours and 31 minutes |
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Author | H. W. Brands |
Narrator | Steve Hendrickson |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | November 09, 2021 |
Publisher | Random House Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08ZJWCR62 |
Best Sellers Rank | #34,578 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #26 in United States Colonial History #47 in US Revolution & Founding History (Audible Books & Originals) #102 in U.S. Colonial Period History |
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022
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Dr Brands knows how to approach history from an interesting angle to tell familiar stories in exciting and new perspectives. I am lucky enough to be in his history course where I also read his book, The Heartbreak of Aaron Burr. Just as in his lectures, his books are captivating, engaging, and unique. I definitely recommend that anyone at least slightly involved in US History give them a shot.
This book turns out to be a brief history of the American War For Independence. But, there are many more books covering this topic that are much better. However, for someone unfamiliar with these events this is a good place to start. To catch the reading public Brands titles his book the First Civil War. Sadly, the book only touches on the topic. For example, there is no coverage to the fighting in the South where there was a major civil war between Loyalists and Patriots.
Usually, I buy history books that include information about a particular interest of mine, even though the rest of the book covers other topics. After reading the sections most interesting to me, often enough, I'll read the rest of the book. But without an index or chapter titles to know more specifically what a book contains, I can't even tell if a book has information that might interest me, let alone locate the information within the book.
Also a problem, the Kindle version doesn't include textual notes, i.e., endnote numbers, which means no hyperlinks to the Sources section and thus no easy way to learn the source for quotes. Oddly, the Sources at the end of the book are hyperlinked to the text.
In short, for those who read history for information, especially researchers of history, this Kindle edition will not be useful.
The good: The war years are enlightening and move briskly. We learn of plots against Washington's leadership, the personality of Benedict Arnold, and the part native Americans played in the fight. There are vignettes of patriots, loyalists, and their families and how the war affected them. The plight of two slaves is represented and the choices they made. This 50% of the book made it worth reading, but not worth recommending.
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