How to Study And Teach History: With Particular Reference to the History of ...

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How to Study And Teach History: With Particular Reference to the History of ...
B a Burke Aaron Hinsdale
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Washington threw what remained of his army across the Hudson into New Jersey. Here the British followed him, their purpose being to scatter the small remnant of his forces, to overrun the country between the coast and the Delaware, and to capture Philadelphia. December, 1776, 236 HOW TO STUDY AND TEACH HISTORY.
was the darkest month of the Revolution ; but Washington managed to keep the field in the enemy's front, falling hack as he advanced. At last he crossed the Delaware, and se- cured on th
...e western bank of the stream all the boats with- in reach. Lord Cormvallis, who was in command of the pursuing forces, expected to " catch him and end the war'' as soon ;is the ice would bear his army. But Washington recrossed the river and surprised the enemy, first at Trenton and then at Princeton, inilicting severe losses at both places. Next he marched to Morristown, in the mountains of north- ern New Jersey, where Corn wall is did not dare attack him.
XII. Washington now held the range of low mountains extending southwest from Peekskill on the Hudson across the upper end of New Jersey, a line that he continued io hold most of the time until the end of the war.


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