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They threatened to commit arson to make inhabitants flee their houses and then rob them with impunity; afterward, they often did burn homes to conceal their actions. Washington reassured Hancock that he had tried his utmost, including instituting summary corporal punishment, “to stop this horrid practice, but under the present lust after plunder, and want of Laws to punish Offenders, I might almost as well attempt to remove Mount Atlas.”28
Scars of Independence: America's Violent Birth
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