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The Battle of Great Bridge may be over, but its effects linger on.
Lord Dunmore, the former Royal Governor of South Carolina, communicated to General Robert Howe that he’d like to effect a prisoner exchange.
It’s not clear whether Howe was playing hard-to-get, or playing dumb, or something else. He and Dunmore exchanged several letters over the next couple of days, and apparently didn’t end in a prisoner exchange. It did, however, end in violence. We’ll be talking about that as we get into the new year.
The post Confusing–And Howe–December 25, 1775 appeared first on 250 and Counting.
By Acroasis MediaThe Battle of Great Bridge may be over, but its effects linger on.
Lord Dunmore, the former Royal Governor of South Carolina, communicated to General Robert Howe that he’d like to effect a prisoner exchange.
It’s not clear whether Howe was playing hard-to-get, or playing dumb, or something else. He and Dunmore exchanged several letters over the next couple of days, and apparently didn’t end in a prisoner exchange. It did, however, end in violence. We’ll be talking about that as we get into the new year.
The post Confusing–And Howe–December 25, 1775 appeared first on 250 and Counting.