The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the Country, the Constitution of the United States, and a Chronological Index ...Lee and Shepard, 1859 - 429 páginas |
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... Cornwallis after the Battle of Camden 351 • • 307 He takes Possession of Charleston 351 • 308 ( 20th of August ) . Major Lee attacks Powle's Hook ; he retreats Colonel Clarke attacks the British at Augusta 352 Besieges Colonel Brown at ...
... Cornwallis after the Battle of Camden 351 • • 307 He takes Possession of Charleston 351 • 308 ( 20th of August ) . Major Lee attacks Powle's Hook ; he retreats Colonel Clarke attacks the British at Augusta 352 Besieges Colonel Brown at ...
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... Cornwallis , who was on the point of sailing for England , was ordered to leave New York , and resume his command in the Jerseys . المرور الايلاج له ou hme de jou toegev VISML On joining General Grant , Lord Cornwallis immediately ...
... Cornwallis , who was on the point of sailing for England , was ordered to leave New York , and resume his command in the Jerseys . المرور الايلاج له ou hme de jou toegev VISML On joining General Grant , Lord Cornwallis immediately ...
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... Cornwallis , and so completely intimidated the loyal inhabitants that few of them afterward re- paired to the royal standard . The country about Hillsborough , having been traversed by both armies , was nearly exhausted ; and it was ...
... Cornwallis , and so completely intimidated the loyal inhabitants that few of them afterward re- paired to the royal standard . The country about Hillsborough , having been traversed by both armies , was nearly exhausted ; and it was ...
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A D | 8 |
General La Fayette lands at Boston | 27 |
10th of May Arrives at Ashley Ferry | 58 |
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afterward alarm American army appeared appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery assembly attack attempt battle began boats body Boston Britain British army Burgoyne camp Captain carried Charleston coast Colonel colonies colonists Columbus command congress Cornwallis Count d'Estaing defence Delaware despatched detachment Earl Cornwallis enemy engaged England expedition fire fleet force Fort Edward French garrison governor Hill hostile Hudson Indians inhabitants Island joined killed king Lake Champlain land Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore Lord Rawdon marched measures miles military militia morning night North North river officers parliament party passed person Philadelphia possession prisoners proceeded province provisions reached received regiment reinforcements resolved retreat returned river royal sailed savages sent settlement settlers ships side Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers soon South Carolina spirit Sullivan's Island surrender Ticonderoga tion took town troops vessels Virginia voyage Washington wood wounded York