Laurie Kessler

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Some one thousand Rhode Islanders were in camp, roughly two-thirds the number the colony had promised. Their commander was General Nathanael Greene, a thirty-three-year-old Quaker iron-master who had never experienced combat and, indeed, had never even been part of a military unit before the previous autumn.
Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence
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