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... retreat . The retreat soon became a disorder- ly flight . The road to Boston was lined with minute - men . Each was his own commander , and fought for himself and his invaded soil . New England blood was up . From behind trees , fences ...
... retreat . The retreat soon became a disorder- ly flight . The road to Boston was lined with minute - men . Each was his own commander , and fought for himself and his invaded soil . New England blood was up . From behind trees , fences ...
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... retreat . More than 1,000 of the British fell at the battle of Bunker's Hill . The Americans lost 145 , the lamented General Joseph War- ren being of the number . † See H. W. DePuy's Ethan Allen and Sparks's Am . Biog . † See Everett's ...
... retreat . More than 1,000 of the British fell at the battle of Bunker's Hill . The Americans lost 145 , the lamented General Joseph War- ren being of the number . † See H. W. DePuy's Ethan Allen and Sparks's Am . Biog . † See Everett's ...
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... retreat , pronounced by Nathaniel Greene the best effected , considering its difficulties , of any retreat of which he had ever read or heard , probably saved the American army from capture . Still in danger * See Geo . W. Greene's Life ...
... retreat , pronounced by Nathaniel Greene the best effected , considering its difficulties , of any retreat of which he had ever read or heard , probably saved the American army from capture . Still in danger * See Geo . W. Greene's Life ...
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... retreat . A large and well - appointed detach- ment , under Lord Charles Cornwallis , * the ablest British general who took part in the war , crossed the Hudson in eager pursuit . Washington , having sent word for the troops at ...
... retreat . A large and well - appointed detach- ment , under Lord Charles Cornwallis , * the ablest British general who took part in the war , crossed the Hudson in eager pursuit . Washington , having sent word for the troops at ...
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... retreat , pursued by the enemy . They effected a junction with the rest of the northern army at Fort Edward , on the Hudson . Here assembled in all about 5,000 men , of whom Schuyler had the command . Burgoyne advanced and Schuyler fell ...
... retreat , pursued by the enemy . They effected a junction with the rest of the northern army at Fort Edward , on the Hudson . Here assembled in all about 5,000 men , of whom Schuyler had the command . Burgoyne advanced and Schuyler fell ...
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