Washington's army faced many challenges in 1775-1776 (weather, smallpox, lack of organization, lack of training, lack of equipment, desertions, illness, spies, etc.) Which do you feel was the most daunting?
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Washington's army faced many challenges in 1775-1776 (weather, smallpox, lack of organization, lack of training, lack of equipment, desertions, illness, spies, etc.) Which do you feel was the most daunting?
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Though I had many of the reasons noted above on the list (especially waiting weeks for the attack by the British navy and Hessians), one challenge that I’d never about was the issue of having the money to soldiers: the actual dollars as well as the logistics of getting the money to each soldier. (It’s not like they had direct deposit). The impact of this was mentioned a couple times and made me wonder how much this factor impacted someone’s decision to stay and fight versus desert the army.
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Usually when reading about George Washington, he is already installed as the President of the United states of America but this book is dealing with the era prior to his presidency and prior to there being any organization for a Federal Governing Body where money/taxes are collected and distributed for national needs. In the months leading up to this time there is no organization. It is likely George Washington and others are paying for necessities of war from their personal funds. Really haphazardous. Looming over everything are the British ships weighing anchor in N.Y. Harbor with more on their way. This is when we are best able to judge the enormous calm and steadfast determination of our national hero!
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While it is difficult to choose, I would say the lack of a fully and well, funded military, including the lack of any naval power at all. Washington spent an inordinate amount of time trying to procure adequate provisions, pay, and armaments. Lack of quality supplies and regular and adequate pay made his soldiers more susceptible to espionage and switching sides.
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