Posted on 05/04/2016 10:34:59 AM PDT by Academiadotorg
And today we accept the chains of slavery in the form of mortgages, car payments, insurance premiums, big screen TV’s, sports games and booze to drink while watching the big game - we would be entirely unwilling to give any of that up in the name of freedom. We have failed the legacy of the Founders and the true patriots.
May their chains rest lightly on their shoulders, and may our posterity forget they were our countrymen.
It was a tactical victory and allowed Cornwallis to continue his march north and achieve another series of battlefield victories before finally being stopped and surrendering at Yorktown some seven months later.
Nonetheless, the 90 minute action at Guilford Court House inflicted so many casualties on the army of Cornwallis, it helped make the eventual Yorktown victory inevitable.
A forgotten battle of the Revolutionary War and patriots to consider.
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Thanks for the ping. I’ll add this book to my summer reading list. But can anyone tell me about Gordon Wood and his books? Are they of conservative nature, or just pc nonsense?
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If George Washington were a General in today’s Army, he would be fired for being a discriminatory hater (Washington had men punished for homosexual sodomy). Washington’s overt Christianity would also be taboo.
James Monroe was wounded at the battle of Trenton. If he had been killed, the Monroe Doctrine would be called something else.
How many Americans can name the last battle of the War of the American Revolution (Cuddalore, fought in India in 1783).
My family fought in the the Revolutionary War and all except one lived to tell about it. I can count seven soldiers as I write. These are all direct ancestors of mine One was killed and one was captured by the British but survived. The one who was captured, my great, great grandfather, enlisted when he was 15, was captured when he tried to help a wounded comrade back to camp, then contracted small pox in prison, but lived till 1841.
Make that one more “great” in that grandfather story
I’m reading Washington’s Immortals right now. This should be required reading in high schools. So much in there that I never learned or read.
Thanks for the ping. Added to my reading list. 87% 5-star reviews on Amazon! Maybe the highest I’ve seen!
“the sacrifices of many wealthy colonists”
There has been speculation that this led Benedict Arnold to work for the British; he had put up a lot of his own money and wasn’t being re-paid.
Guilford CH is famous for the Brits desparately firing cannon over their own men and mowing down many of them in the process. Another “Pyrrhic victory” for the Brits.
This is also the only engagement in which the aforementioned legendary Marylanders “ran”. Strangely even more, as basically the last real battle of the war.
IIRC, Wood is another basically PC apologist.
I’d think it would be more like 5 or 6 greats in that.
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