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How Wars Are Won: The 13 Rules of War from Ancient Greece to the War on Terror

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This carefully documented; chilling history presents a radically different view of the profound role that slavery played in the founding of the republic; from the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution through the creation of the Constitution. The book begins with a novel explanation about the impact slavery had on the founding of the republic. In 1772; a judge sitting in the High Court in London declared slavery "so odious" that it could not exist as common law and set the conditions which would consequently result in the freedom of the 15;000 slaves living in England at that time. This decision eventually reached America and terrified the predominantly southern slaveholders because America was then a collection of British colonies and as such were subject to British law; and they feared that this decision would cause the emancipation of the slaves here. Thus; to ensure the preservation of slavery; the southern states joined the northern colonies in their fight for "freedom" and their rebellion against England. This decision was codified in the First Continental Congress in 1774 when John Adams promised southern leaders the support of their right to maintain slavery and drafted a Declaration of Colonial Independence from Parliament. What follows is a fascinating account of the role slavery played in the drawing of the United States Constitution. It was only in the end; when the northern states threatened to walk out over the issue of slavery; that the southern states agreed to the prohibition of slavery north of the Ohio River; embodied in the Northwest Ordinance which created the largest slave-free area in the world. This would eventually give birth to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which codified Benjamin Franklin's affirmative action plan. Features an introduction by Congresswoman Elanor Holmes Norton; and an in requiem poem by Barbara Chase-Riboud.


#256121 in Books Alexander; Bevin 2003-09-23 2003-09-23Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.20 x .90 x 6.10l; 1.34 #File Name: 1400049482416 pagesHow Wars Are Won The 13 Rules of War From Ancient Greece to the War on Terror


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Customermust have classic.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. No Pics = Eye SoreBy Jamiel CotmanI'm giving it three stars solely because the subject matter is amazing. And the concept is too! Who doesn't want to know; or; can't glean wisdom from the strategies of war success? Its why Sun Tzu [a general he mentioned] is so famous.But ........Where's the pics? This book didn't have the visuals that Bevin had to supplement him in his presentations on the Military Channel. I was expecting something a bit closer to that.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This was a great compilation/summary of some of the most important military campaigns ...By RThis was a great compilation/summary of some of the most important military campaigns in history. Some of the author's suggestions as to what commanders should have done were overly simplistic and in some cases completely wrong (in my opinion). However; I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.

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