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Edward Stevens (general)

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87: 31: 261:. Stevens' militia was positioned behind a line of North Carolina militia. When the North Carolinians broke, dropped their weapons, and ran at the beginning of the battle, Stevens told his soldiers to make way for the retreat and that this was part of the battle plan. Stevens also positioned riflemen behind his line to shoot retreating soldiers. During the battle Stevens was wounded in the thigh. Stevens was in 246:. Before the battle Stevens complained that his "militia will not be satisfied with what regular troops well off with." At the council of war before the battle, Stevens advised "It is too late to retreat now; we must fight." Stevens's statement is thought to have convinced 227:, where the regiment did not enter the battle until the American forces had begun to retreat. Stevens troops covered the retreat and prevented the British from pursuing. Stevens received the public praise of Washington after both Brandywine and the subsequent 277:, who had ridden through the night to warn of the British attack, drew the attention of the British and led them on a chase so the wounded Stevens could escape. Stevens returned to the battlefield to lead a brigade of 750 men at the 420: 532: 557: 537: 300: 339: 315: 200: 542: 382:"Brigadier General Edward Stevens – Yorktown Battlefield Part of Colonial National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)" 258: 193: 165: 301:
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to engage the British rather than retreat. The battle did not go well, and Stevens considered resigning, but
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The southern strategy: Britain's conquest of South Carolina and Georgia, 1775–1780
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launched a raid on the town to capture Virginia's legislature and its governor,
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Culpeper, Virginia
United States of America
Lieutenant colonel
Colonel
Brigadier general
Major general
10th Virginia Regiment
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Great Bridge
Battle of Brandywine
Battle of Germantown
Battle of Camden
Battle of Guilford Court House
Siege of Yorktown
American Revolutionary War
Virginia
Virginia Senate
American Philosophical Society
lieutenant colonel
Battle of Great Bridge
Culpeper Minutemen
colonel
10th Virginia Regiment
George Washington
Battle of Brandywine
Battle of Germantown
brigadier general
Virginia Militia
Battle of Camden

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