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Date:      Sat, 01 Apr 2000 04:33:19 -0500
From:      "Thomas M. Sommers" <tms2@mail.ptd.net>
To:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Guns and freedom [Was: Re: On "intelligent people" and"dangers to  BSD"]
Message-ID:  <38E5C25F.38D021E0@mail.ptd.net>
References:  <200003312153.NAA20741@sgi523.lmms.lmco.com>

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Mark Spiegel wrote:
> 
>     Not true.  When the British attempted to split the Colonies in
>     two down the Hudson Valley, it was the locals and their rifles
>     who defeated Bourgoyne's (sp?) Army, as it tried to move
>     from Montreal to British-held NYC.

Gates's army was made up of Continentals. There were militia present,
but the core of the army was regulars. Of course, the militia played a
significant part in harassing the British communications prior to the
battle.

>     This battle was decisive as it convinced the French king to
>     back the American revolution.  He had been reluctant to supply
>     support because he didn't want the embarrassment of having
>     backed a loser.
> 
>     Since the Colonies had negligible, if not non-existent,
>     weapons manufacturing capabilities, getting French help
>     was extremely important.

Not to mention French naval support, which alone made possible the
capture of Cornwallis at Yorktown.


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