New School History of the United States of America

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New School History of the United States of America
George Frederick Holmes
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Washington was at Trenton, with 5, 000 untrained men. Cornwallis had gone to New York, on his way to England. He returned to the Jerseys on learning the disas ters at Trenton. Washington fell back as he advanced. The little stream of the Assipink divided the two armies. The British proposed to force its passage as soon as the morning came. Washington left his camp-fires burning, and marched rapidly against a British brigade at Princeton. _ * He fell suddenly upon it at sunrise, and routed it.
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...he empty camp in front, the cannonade behind, informed Cornwallis of the stratagem of the Americans, and of its success. He pursued them, but too late. Washington was secure in the highlands round Morristown.
49. The British forces were dispersed, and their en ergies were wasted on trivial and disconnected enterprises. The result was " a war of posts, surprises, and skirmishes, instead of a war of battles. " Connecticut was ravaged by Tryon, the former Governor of New York, and Newport was surprised.


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