Yorktown, Cornerstone of IndependenceU.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1981 - 44페이지 |
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... troops commanded by General de Rochambeau . Those hopes were colored by the fact that Rochambeau's army was pinned down by the British and forced to spend the winter at Newport . Unless and until Rochambeau could join Washington and ...
... troops commanded by General de Rochambeau . Those hopes were colored by the fact that Rochambeau's army was pinned down by the British and forced to spend the winter at Newport . Unless and until Rochambeau could join Washington and ...
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... troops and fleet mainte- nance during the same period . The cost of supporting the conflict seriously strained French resources , how- ever . Despite the dispatch of Rochambeau's army , pros- pects for success in America seemed so ...
... troops and fleet mainte- nance during the same period . The cost of supporting the conflict seriously strained French resources , how- ever . Despite the dispatch of Rochambeau's army , pros- pects for success in America seemed so ...
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... troops in New York under General William Heath to distract Clin- ton , and the joint American - French army began to march south . Misinformation and caution kept Clinton in New York while the allied armies pushed through New Jersey ...
... troops in New York under General William Heath to distract Clin- ton , and the joint American - French army began to march south . Misinformation and caution kept Clinton in New York while the allied armies pushed through New Jersey ...
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... troops at Baltimore and , after a full day's ride , turned his horse up the lane toward his stately home at Mount Vernon for the first time in more than 6 years . Washington entertained Rochambeau and his staff at Mount Vernon on ...
... troops at Baltimore and , after a full day's ride , turned his horse up the lane toward his stately home at Mount Vernon for the first time in more than 6 years . Washington entertained Rochambeau and his staff at Mount Vernon on ...
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... troops , outnumbering Cornwallis ' forces by more than two to one . The defensive position held by the Brit- ish was not particularly strong , and Washington had the siege equipment and siege engineers necessary to reduce it . As long ...
... troops , outnumbering Cornwallis ' forces by more than two to one . The defensive position held by the Brit- ish was not particularly strong , and Washington had the siege equipment and siege engineers necessary to reduce it . As long ...
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