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    Good Morning...British troops post a W but further inflame Revolution

    Sep 20, 1777: Redcoats kill sleeping Americans in Paoli Massacre



    233 years ago tonight, near Paoli, Pennsylvania, General Charles Grey and nearly 5,000 British soldiers launch a surprise attack on a small regiment of Patriot troops commanded by General Anthony Wayne in what becomes known as the Paoli Massacre. Not wanting to lose the element of surprise, Grey ordered his troops to empty their muskets and to use only bayonets or swords to attack the sleeping Americans under the cover of darkness.


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    With the help of a Loyalist spy who provided a secret password and led them to the camp, General Grey and the British launched the successful attack on the unsuspecting men of the Pennsylvania regiment, stabbing them to death as they slept. It was also alleged that the British soldiers took no prisoners during the attack, stabbing or setting fire to those who tried to surrender. Before it was over, nearly 200 Americans were killed or wounded. The Paoli Massacre became a rallying cry for the Americans against British atrocities for the rest of the Revolutionary War.


    Monument erected on the field in 1877

    Less than two years later, Wayne became known as "Mad Anthony" for his bravery leading an impressive Patriot assault on British cliff-side fortifications at Stony Point on the Hudson River, 12 miles from West Point. Like Grey’s attack at Paoli, Wayne’s men only used bayonets in the 30-minute night attack, which resulted in 94 dead and 472 captured British soldiers.

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    Re: Good Morning...British troops post a W but further inflame Revolution

    The thread title reminds me of this place after a close game.
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    Re: Good Morning...British troops post a W but further inflame Revolution

    I haven't heard of that one. Now, I thought the British got mad at the Americans for using guerilla tactics rather than "fighting as gentlemen." Very gentlemanly behavior there.

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    Re: Good Morning...British troops post a W but further inflame Revolution

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    Re: Good Morning...British troops post a W but further inflame Revolution

    Payback! Americans had previously massacred a British column by driving over them in Dodge Challengers.
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