1777-1778 WINTER CAMP IN P.A. -HARSH WINTER (FROSTBITE) - AMRY BAD SHAPE (NO SUPPLIES) TRAINING GROUND – DRILLS - BECOME A REAL ARMY HELP FROM LAYFAYET.

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WINTER CAMP IN P.A. -HARSH WINTER (FROSTBITE) - AMRY BAD SHAPE (NO SUPPLIES) TRAINING GROUND – DRILLS - BECOME A REAL ARMY HELP FROM LAYFAYET & VON STEUBEN

DID NOT RECEIVE A PROMOTION PLANNED TO SELL OUT THE AMERICANS AT WEST POINT

ARNOLD ESCAPES TO CANADA ANDRE IS CAPTURED & EXECUTED

GEORGE RODGERS CLARK HAMILTON THE HAIR BUYER!

JOHN PAUL JONES DEFEATS SERAPIS OFF ENGLISH COAST ENGLISH BLOCKADE USA – NOTHING IN OR OUT PRIVATEERS: CIVILIAN SHIPS WITH GUNS SHIPS LINE UP NEXT TO EACH OTHER & FIRE

MANY LOYALISTS (TORIES) IN THE SOUTH FRANCIS MARION “THE SWAMP FOX” HIT &RUN TACTICS NEW BRITISH STRATEGY

ENGLISH TAKE CHARLESTON (1780) BATTLE OF CAMDEN AMERICANS LOSE GATES - RUNS KING’S MOUNTAIN, SAVANNAH, GUILFORD COURTHOUSE

BANASTER TARLETON CALVARY: TROOPS PN HORSES BRUTAL HORRIBLE TACTICS

CHANGES THE COURSE OF THE WAR IN THE SOUTH PREVENTS CORNWALLIS FROM DESTROYING WASHINGTON

FINAL BATTLE OF THE WAR CORNWALLAS IS TRAPPED FRENCH FLEET

ENGLISH ARE FORCED TO SURRENDER

UNITED STATES IS A FREE & INDEPENDENT NATION RECEIVE ALL THE LAND EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

CAUSE TACTICS RIFLES DISTANCE HOMELAND BETTER LEADERSHIP FRENCH HELP LESSONS FROM HISTORY LEARNED? VIETNAM? AFGHANISTAN?