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  • How the Irish Won the American Revolution

  • A New Look at the Forgotten Heroes of America’s War of Independence
  • By: Philip Thomas Tucker
  • Narrated by: Chris Patton
  • Length: 13 hrs and 33 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)
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Summary

When the Continental Congress decided to declare independence from the British Empire in 1776, 10 percent of the population of their fledgling country were from Ireland. By 1790, close to 500,000 Irish citizens had immigrated to America. They were very active in the American Revolution, both on the battlefields and off, yet their stories are not well known. The important contributions of the Irish on military, political, and economic levels have been long overlooked and ignored by generations of historians. However, new evidence has revealed that Washington's Continental Army consisted of a far larger percentage of Irish soldiers than previously thought - between 40 and 50 percent - who fought during some of the most important battles of the American Revolution. Romanticized versions of this historical period tend to focus on the upper-class figures who had the biggest roles in America's struggle for liberty. But these adaptations neglect the impact of European and Irish ideals as well as citizens on the formation of the revolution. Irish contributors such as John Barry, the colonies' foremost naval officer; Henry Knox, an artillery officer and future secretary of war; Richard Montgomery, America's first war hero and martyr; and Charles Thomson, a radical organizer and secretary to the Continental Congress were all instrumental in carrying out the vision for a free country. Without their timely and disproportionate assistance, America almost certainly would have lost the desperate fight for its existence.

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A must read

The untold story of the Irish role in the struggle of the American nationhood and birth…The forgotten Irish names that helped Americans to won their independence.

A must read… I wish this book can be taught in schools


Best part…. Britain lost its 13 colonies by the Irish ;)

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Truly awful!

This book has so little substance that it's written in the torturous style of click bait! The misnomer "Celtic" is used a few thousand times interchanged with "Scotch Irish" and Celtic Gaelic. This, in conjunction with awful mispronunciation of place names, makes it too annoying to bear!

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