Bernardo de Gálvez

Bernardo de Gálvez

AngličtinaPevná väzba
Saravia, Gonzalo Maria Quintero
The University of North Carolina Press
EAN: 9781469640792
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Although Spain was never a formal ally of the United States during the American Revolution, its entry into the war definitively tipped the balance against Britain. Led by Bernardo de Galvez, supreme commander of the Spanish forces in North America, their military campaigns against British settlements on the Mississippi River—and later against Mobile and Pensacola—were crucial in preventing Britain from concentrating all its North American military and naval forces on the fight against George Washington's Continental army. In this first comprehensive biography of Galvez (1746-86), Gonzalo M. Quintero Saravia assesses the commander's considerable historical impact and expands our understanding of Spain's contribution to the war.

A man of both empire and the Enlightenment, as viceroy of New Spain (1785-86), Galvez was also pivotal in the design and implementation of Spanish colonial reforms, which included the reorganization of Spain's Northern Frontier that brought peace to the region for the duration of the Spanish presence in North America. Extensively researched through Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. archives, Quintero Saravia's portrait of Galvez reveals him as central to the histories of the Revolution and late eighteenth-century America and offers a reinterpretation of the international factors involved in the American War for Independence.
EAN 9781469640792
ISBN 1469640791
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ The University of North Carolina Press
Dátum vydania 30. mája 2018
Stránky 576
Jazyk English
Rozmery 235 x 155
Krajina United States
Autori Saravia, Gonzalo Maria Quintero