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A history of the American people . X/<ZC*^S 1^Sy%r-f^&1^ DANIEL MORGAN Nolachucky and other settlements beyond the moun-tains, whose very names had been unknown to us.The hold of the British upon the inland settlementswas of a sudden loosened, and Cornwallis had reasonto know at once what a difference that made to him. n.-» 321 A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Early in December came General Greene to take theplace of Gates, and new difficulties faced the English. -^JL. Cfc- 9^0 /^2 *^ast^&<^t*-^ COUNT ROCHAMBEAU commander. Greene kept no single force afield, tobe met and checkmated, but

A history of the American people . X/<ZC*^S 1^Sy%r-f^&1^ DANIEL MORGAN Nolachucky and other settlements beyond the moun-tains, whose very names had been unknown to us.The hold of the British upon the inland settlementswas of a sudden loosened, and Cornwallis had reasonto know at once what a difference that made to him. n.-» 321 A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Early in December came General Greene to take theplace of Gates, and new difficulties faced the English. -^JL. Cfc- 9^0 /^2 *^ast^&<~^t*-^ COUNT ROCHAMBEAU commander. Greene kept no single force afield, tobe met and checkmated, but Stock Photo
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A history of the American people . X/<ZC*^S 1^Sy%r-f^&1^ DANIEL MORGAN Nolachucky and other settlements beyond the moun-tains, whose very names had been unknown to us.The hold of the British upon the inland settlementswas of a sudden loosened, and Cornwallis had reasonto know at once what a difference that made to him. n.-» 321 A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Early in December came General Greene to take theplace of Gates, and new difficulties faced the English. -^JL. Cfc- 9^0 /^2 *^ast^&<~^t*-^ COUNT ROCHAMBEAU commander. Greene kept no single force afield, tobe met and checkmated, but sent one part of his littlearmy towards the coast to cut Cornwalliss communica-tions, and another southward against the inland posts322