North Carolina, 1780-'81 : Being a History of the Invasion of the Carolinas By the British Army Under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-'81

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Macon obeyed, tlie Go\'ernor's sutri- nions ; and b\- his represeritations contributed to obtain the suj'.'plies which enabled Greene to turn bach and tace Cornwallis, fight him, cripple liim, drive him further back than lie h;:id advanced (tor Wilmington is south of Camden), disable him from remainin.g in tlie South i':;'f which, up» to the battle ot' Gniltord, he believed himself to be master), and sending him to Vorktown, \\diere lie was captured, and the war er.ded.
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...story has not \'et laid hold of the battle of Cruilford, its consequences and efiects. //'v?/ battle !)iadt lite cdpfurc at ^'orkioh'.';. The events are told in every histor}- ; tlieir connection and dependence in m^ne. It broke up the plan of Cornv/allis in the South and changed the plan of Washington in tlie Xorth.
Cornwallis was to subdue the Soutliern States, and was doing ir, until Greene turned upon him at Guilford.
Washington v.-as occupied with Sir Henr)- Clinton, then in Xev.- York, with 12,000 British troops.


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