Maryland And North Carolina in the Campaign of 1780 1781 With a Preliminary Not
Maryland And North Carolina in the Campaign of 1780 1781 With a Preliminary Not
Edward Graham Daves
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"The brilliant victory of March loth, " wrote Sir Henry Clinton, "had all the consequences of de- 76 feat. " "Another such victory, " exclaimed Fox in Parliament, " will ruin the British army ! From the report of Cornwallis there is the most conclu- sive evidence that the war is at once impracticable in its object and ruinous in its progress. " * Though tactically a defeat for the Americans, Guilford was strategically a decisive victory, and the most important one since the capture of Bur- goyn...e. 2 Tarleton's statement is that " the ability of the English commander, seconded by the vigour and resolution of his officers and soldiers, with extreme difficulty forced the enemy from their position, and in that fortunate exploit the British army was crippled, by the quality and number of the officers and men killed and wounded. The victory, however honourable to the General and the troops, was not useful or advantageous to Great Britain. " 3 Cornwallis had made every possible effort to insure complete success, and his men had bravely responded to all his demands upon them.
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