
Tides of History George Washington and the End of the Revolution: An Interview with Author Nathaniel Philbrick
Nov 29, 2018
Nathaniel Philbrick, a popular history author, discusses his book about George Washington and the Revolutionary War, highlighting the naval perspective and international nature of the war. He emphasizes the importance of primary sources in his research and writing process. The podcast also explores the characters of Lord Cornwallis and Nathaniel Green, as well as other podcasts like 'Over My Dead Body' and 'American Scandal'.
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Sea's Strategic Importance
- Water and naval power were central to the American Revolution's outcome.
- Washington sought naval superiority because he understood control of the sea would determine success.
Revolution as Global Conflict
- The Revolution evolved into an international war involving France and Spain, beyond a colonial rebellion.
- French motives included revenge against Britain, making the US a part of a larger geopolitical contest.
Embrace Historical Contingency
- Historical outcomes are contingent and not predetermined; the Revolution's final outcome was a miracle.
- Understanding past events requires recognizing their chaotic and non-linear nature.

