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The Mexican-American War marked a crucial campaign in America's history, and General Stephen Watts Kearny's expedition played a pivotal role in this pivotal moment. In June 1846, Kearny set out from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, leading a thousand cavalrymen of the First United States Dragoons on a remarkable journey that would ultimately double the size of the nation, stretching it from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
Winston Groom, the author, has masterfully crafted a thrilling re-creation of this historic event, delving into the wealth of primary documentation, including journals, letters, and military records, to provide a sleek and exciting account that captivates the reader's imagination and enhances our understanding of the sometimes messy process of nation-building.
Kearny's March was a remarkable undertaking, spanning over a year and covering two-thousand miles. Along the way, the expedition faced numerous hardships on the trail, encountered wild Indians, and crossed paths with famous mountain men. The narrative also weaves in elements of international conflict, political intrigue, personal dramas, gold rushes, and land-grabs, all of which contributed to the shaping of America's destiny.
Groom's skillful storytelling brings this pivotal moment in history to life, offering readers a vivid and engaging account of the challenges, triumphs, and complexities that defined Kearny's expedition. The author's attention to detail and his ability to seamlessly blend historical facts with compelling narrative elements make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the Mexican-American War and the expansion of the United States.
Through this work, readers gain a deeper understanding of the sacrifices, struggles, and ambitions that drove the nation's growth, as well as the broader political and social forces that shaped this pivotal chapter in American history. Kearny's March stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of exploration, conquest, and nation-building that defined the early years of the United States.
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publisher | Knopf (November 8, 2011) | ||||
publication_date | November 8, 2011 | ||||
language | English | ||||
file_size | 8291 KB | ||||
text_to_speech | Enabled | ||||
screen_reader | Supported | ||||
enhanced_typesetting | Enabled | ||||
x_ray | Not Enabled | ||||
word_wise | Enabled | ||||
sticky_notes | On Kindle Scribe | ||||
print_length | 427 pages | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #185,539 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #269 in Military History of the United States #284 in Military & War Biographies (Kindle Store) #402 in Military & Spies Biographies | ||||
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