A History of the United States: For the Use of Schools and AcademiesC. Desilver, 1857 - 461 páginas |
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... retreat , 205 -Operations in Upper Canada , 206 . CHAPTER XXVI . CAMPAIGN OF 1776 . Attack on Charleston , p . 208 - Defeat of the British , 210 - Indian War , 212 - Declaration of Independence , 213 - Arrival of the British at New York ...
... retreat , 205 -Operations in Upper Canada , 206 . CHAPTER XXVI . CAMPAIGN OF 1776 . Attack on Charleston , p . 208 - Defeat of the British , 210 - Indian War , 212 - Declaration of Independence , 213 - Arrival of the British at New York ...
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... Retreat , 284 - Greene's Retreat , 285 - Battle of Guilford , 286 - Greene marches for South Carolina , 287 - Siege of Ninety - Six , 287 - Battle of Eutaw Springs , 289 - Affair of Colonel Hayne , 289 - Cornwallis in Virginia , 290 ...
... Retreat , 284 - Greene's Retreat , 285 - Battle of Guilford , 286 - Greene marches for South Carolina , 287 - Siege of Ninety - Six , 287 - Battle of Eutaw Springs , 289 - Affair of Colonel Hayne , 289 - Cornwallis in Virginia , 290 ...
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... retreat of his old age . A new siate of things now ensued by the arrival of a large number of females , ninety What new privileges did Yeardley | grant ? What was ordered by e London company ? What was the greatest of all ? When did the ...
... retreat of his old age . A new siate of things now ensued by the arrival of a large number of females , ninety What new privileges did Yeardley | grant ? What was ordered by e London company ? What was the greatest of all ? When did the ...
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... retreat in the woods , which covered their country , was both difficult and dangerous , they endeavoured to allure them from their inaccessible fastness by offers of peace and promises of oblivion , made with such an artful appearance ...
... retreat in the woods , which covered their country , was both difficult and dangerous , they endeavoured to allure them from their inaccessible fastness by offers of peace and promises of oblivion , made with such an artful appearance ...
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... retreat into their own country in the greatest distress . The arrival of the Dutch in the Hudson river , at this critical juncture , affording them a supply of the fire - arms to which their enemies had been indebted for success , they ...
... retreat into their own country in the greatest distress . The arrival of the Dutch in the Hudson river , at this critical juncture , affording them a supply of the fire - arms to which their enemies had been indebted for success , they ...
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administration affairs afterwards American appointed army arrived artillery assembly attack attempt battle Boston Britain British campaign Canada Captain captured Charleston charter Clinton coast Colonel colonists colony command commenced compelled congress Connecticut constitution Cornwallis council declared defeated defence Delaware detachment Duke of York effect elected enemy England English expedition favour fire fleet force France French frigate garrison governor granted guns harbour hostilities hundred Indians inhabitants Island Jersey killed king land legislature Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon loss Massachusetts measures ment Mexican miles militia nation North Nova Scotia officers parliament party passed peace Philadelphia possession president prisoners proceeded province Quebec received reinforcement retired retreat returned Rhode Island river Sackett's Harbour sailed sent settled settlement ships Sir Henry Clinton soon South Carolina Spaniards squadron succeeded success surrender territory tion took place town treaty troops United vessels Virginia Washington whole wounded York