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Tango0125 Aug 2020 1:10 p.m. PST

… Files & American Scramble rules

"Cornwallis abandoned the Carolinas seeking easier pickings in Virginia. (He would find Yorktown.) Greene headed back to South Carolina to root out the garrisons left behind. British Lt. Col. Stuart offered battle at Eutaw Springs. Both armies were short of provisions. It would become clear the Americans were hungrier. Stuart sent nearly a quarter of his army out to dig sweet potatoes. Greene's army was closer than suspected. The foragers were ambushed by Continental cavalry and around 400 taken. The remaining British and Loyalist troops hurriedly formed up west of their camp…."

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