The Journal And Letters of Samuel Curwen An American in England From 1775 to 1

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This order of Lord Cornwallis was a firebrand rekindling strife and hostil- ities in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, and the cause and origin of the war of plunder, devastation, and misery which suc- ceeded. This resistance was called the second rebellion.
It is remarkable that in the rebellion of '98 in Ireland the same plan was adopted, and successfully executed by Lord Cornwallis, aided by two, at least, of those who had been his chief agents in South Carolina, Lord Rawdon, then
... Earl of Moira, and Colonel Wemyss, then General Wemyss. Their success in our Southern States was prevented by the American Congress and General Greene's army.
In the fall of 1782, the British forces having retired to the pre- cincts of Charleston, the State Government was reestablished, and the Legislature convened at Jacksonborough. Here, while the war was still pending, and their enemy still occupying the capital of the State, and chief seaport, only thirty-five miles from where they were legislating, many of its members impoverished, and all aggrieved by ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.


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