Primary History of the United States Made Easy And Interesting for Beginners
Primary History of the United States Made Easy And Interesting for Beginners
G P George Payn Quackenbos
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7. What was the con dition of Washington s army in the north ? What treacherous WOAV was now aimed at the patriot cause ? What post did Arnold command ? What offer did he make to the British ? 8. Who was sent to confer with Arnold ? What took place while Andre was re turning ? What was the fate of Andre ? 9. What did Arnold do, on hearing of Andre s capture? How did Arnold afterwards distinguish himself ? How was he looked upon ? 10. What plan was formed for capturing Arnold? How was it defeate...d? Who sub sequently tried to take him ? . LESSOR XL. KING S MOUNTAIN. COWPENS. GUILFORD COURT HOUSE. 1. After liis victory at Camden, Conrwallis proceeded to reduce North Carolina. He sent a detachment to the mountains, to enroll the tories and frighten the whigs. But the whig mountaineers were not easily frightened. They made powder for themselves out of the nitre they found in the caverns, and charcoal burned on their own hearths. Giving chase to the British detachment mentioned above, they overtook it at King s Mountain, and made the whole party prisoners with but little loss.
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