Illustrated School History of the United States And the Adjacent Parts of Americ

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Illustrated School History of the United States And the Adjacent Parts of Americ
G P George Payn Quackenbos
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[See Map. Into what does Brandywine Creek empty? Mention some other creeks that run nearly parallel to it. Between what two rivers is Philadelphia?] Give an account of Cornwall i-s s attack oil the American right. What was the result in 11* 250 MOVEMENTS OF HOWE AND WASHINGTON. [1777 Count Pulaski [puJas -ke], a Polish noble", who had tried to liberate his country from the Russian yoke. Failing in the attempt, he had sought a new field on which to battle for freedom. For his gallantry in tin s ...action Congress made him a brigadier-general.
347. His defeat at Brandywine did not prevent Wash ington from resolving on another battle ; but a violent and protracted storm so injured his arms and ammunition that he was obliged to give up the idea and retreat. Slowly and wearily his men toiled over the miry roads, many of them having no shoes to protect their feet. A movement on the part of the British, which threatened Reading [red 1 -ding], where the American stores were deposited, forced Washing ton to take a new position and leave the road to Philadelphia open to the -enemy.


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