The American Revolution was a proxy war
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The American Revolution was a proxy war

In this episode, we explore the american revolution was a proxy war. Did you know that during the American Revolution, more patriots actually died rotting away in the suffocating halls of British prison ships anchored in New York Harbor than were ever killed by a British musket ball on an actual battlefield? I mean, it's a staggering statistic, really. And it completely shatters that pristine imagery we usually associate with the founding of the United States. Exactly. Yeah. Usually when we think about the story of this nation's founding, there's this expectation of, like, pristine clarity. Oh, for sure. The textbook paintings, the immaculate uniforms. Right. The noble poses, those straight lines of infantry. It all just seems so inevitable. Like our history neatly categorized in these heroic chapters. We do, yeah. But then you step into the actual historical source material we have today, which is this towering stack of research offering a really comprehensive overview of the Revolutionary War. And don't take them on by launching a competing flagship product and outspending them on marketing. Because that's a pitched battle you will lose. Right. You bleed their runway by targeting their vulnerable supply chains and just surviving long enough for their investors to get restless and pull the funding. Viewed through that lens, yeah, it is a very fitting analogy. Washington realized early on, particularly after a really disastrous defeat in New York where he lost 3 ,000 prisoners at Fort Washington, he realized his primary objective was just preservation. Just keeping the lights on. Basically, yeah. The Continental Army was the revolution. If the army dissolved, the cause died. And by late 1776, his forces had dwindled to fewer than 5 ,000 men. The cause was on the brink of total collapse. Which forces his hand into launching one of his most famous yet precarious operations. On Christmas night,

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