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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER IX
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Gates had superior numbers and could probably have taken Camden by a rapid movement; but the man had no real stomach for fighting.

He delayed until, on the 14th of August, Cornwallis arrived at Camden with reinforcements and with the fixed resolve to attack Gates before Gates attacked him.

On the early morning of the 16th of August, Cornwallis with two thousand men marching northward between swamps on both flanks, met Gates with three thousand marching southward, each of them intending to surprise the other.

A fierce struggle followed.

Gates was completely routed with a thousand casualties, a thousand prisoners, and the loss of nearly the whole of his guns and transport.


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