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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER I
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A visitor noted that Washington spoke to his slaves with a stern harshness.

No doubt it was necessary.

The management of this intractable material brought training in command.

If Washington could make negroes efficient and farming pay in Virginia, he need hardly be afraid to meet any other type of difficulty.
From the first he was satisfied that the colonies had before them a difficult struggle.

Many still refused to believe that there was really a state of war.


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