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Desiree Reads
is on page 404 of 406
“(T)he redcoats - stole the bells of St. Michael’s…
“Their ships had been so crowded that there had nit been much room for loot. But they had taken all they could… fine furniture, silver… public property. And the bells.”
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— Mar 02, 2025 01:38PM
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“Their ships had been so crowded that there had nit been much room for loot. But they had taken all they could… fine furniture, silver… public property. And the bells.”
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Desiree Reads
is on page 402 of 406
“Godfrey told about the deserters, hundreds of them… They liked America and wanted to stay here.”
— Mar 02, 2025 01:32PM
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Desiree Reads
is on page 397 of 406
“First the king’s friends went aboard the ships: Tory families and their… servants, nine thousand men and women and children. They went under the protection of the king’s guns…”
— Mar 02, 2025 01:23PM
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Desiree Reads
is on page 397 of 406
“(A)t last, in December, 1782, a year and two months after Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, they left.”
— Mar 02, 2025 01:21PM
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Desiree Reads
is on page 396 of 406
“A month later, in September, three hundred British shops sailed into Charleston harbor. They had come to take the redcoats home.
“Not only redcoats, but as many Tories as wanted to go with them.”
— Mar 02, 2025 01:20PM
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“Not only redcoats, but as many Tories as wanted to go with them.”
Desiree Reads
is on page 383 of 406
“Washington, to honor the Carolina patriots who had made the victory possible… had chosen officers of the defense at Charleston to receive the surrender.”
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— Mar 02, 2025 01:03PM
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Desiree Reads
is on page 382 of 406
“‘- Cornwallis surrendered to General Washington on the nineteenth of October, in Virginia, at the port of Yorktown.’”
— Mar 02, 2025 01:00PM
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Desiree Reads
is on page 360 of 406
Oh no you didn’t, Roy, you snake!
— Mar 02, 2025 10:07AM
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