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Henry Ludington did as his daughter Sybil Ludington warned that the British were coming and were ready to have their war. Henry Ludington feared that the British would march toward Ludingtons' Mills
In the first failed attack not much resulted. (George Washington almost died) The second (successful) attack directed by Pitt turned the tide for the British. Fort Duquesne then became renamed Fort Pitt (becomes Pittsburgh).
George Washington send with the militia force to strike was the minute men. guess what suckers it is wrong i hate social studies and this women called Mrs. Perkins and she is an old social studies teacher!
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Sybil Ludington volunteered. She was the daughter Henry Ludington a colonel in the New York militia.
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they allied the french and other countries in Europe and planned to attack the british... later on the british finally surrendered.
they allied the french and other countries in Europe and planned to attack the british... later on the british finally surrendered.
In the battle of Camden, South Carolina, General Gage put militia in the line. The militia ran. The rest of the line could not withstand the British attack. While Colonial Militia were quite effective under certain conditions, they did not withstand a direct charge by professional solders.
In American History, the minutemen were a group of civilans who banded together to form a militia during the Revolutionary War. This militia would go about their daily lives as normal civilians, but in the event of attack by British soldiers would gather up their weapons and assemble for attack. This group over time, became exceptionally effective at combating and annoying the British redcoats and were the colonial first-line of defense.
Henry Ludington did as his daughter Sybil Ludington warned that the British were coming and were ready to have their war. Henry Ludington feared that the British would march toward Ludingtons' Mills
Colonel William Travis and Colonel Jim Bowie.
In the first failed attack not much resulted. (George Washington almost died) The second (successful) attack directed by Pitt turned the tide for the British. Fort Duquesne then became renamed Fort Pitt (becomes Pittsburgh).
The Stono Rebellion was successful in the sense that it was the largest slave rebellion in the British colonies before the American Revolution. Enslaved Africans successfully gathered weapons and launched a coordinated attack against their oppressors, resulting in the deaths of many white colonists. However, the rebellion was eventually suppressed by the colonial militia, and the enslaved Africans were either killed or captured.
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