Dust Before an Army
Navigating the Fragile Early Continental Army Struggles
Sinopsis
The structural crises ran deeper than morale. Enlistments expired with the calendar year: by 31 December 1775, fewer than half of the 20,000 men authorized by Congress had been recruited for the new army, forcing Washington to call out militia reinforcements to plug the gap. Critical shortages of arms, ammunition, clothing, tents, and food had plagued the army from its first weeks around Boston, driven by inadequate administrative procedures, the failure of credit, a broken transportation system, and the Continental Congresss legal inability to compel states to contribute money or supplies. Washington wrote to Congress that different regiments were "upon the point of cutting each others throats" for firewood near their encampments.
The armys internal fractures were no less dangerous than the British lines outside. Officers had been chosen by popularity rather than competence, soldiers operated on a democratic spirit that resisted command, and throughout the war the Continental Army suffered no fewer than 56 recorded mutinies. Discipline, when imposed, walked a knifes edge — too lax and the army dissolved, too harsh and it turned against itself. Washingtons ordeal was not simply to defeat the British; it was first to manufacture, from near-nothing, something that resembled an army at all.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565406791
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 13/04/2026
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