13 Jun 1778 Plymouth, England. The Channel fleet sorties under Augustus Keppel with 21 ships-of-line & 3 frigates. Mission: protect British shipping around Brest & watch for the French fleet.

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10 June 1778 A special convention in New Hampshire begins deliberations over a new state constitution.

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8 Jun 1780 Charleston, SC Gen Henry Clinton sails for NYC, confident that the southern strategy is on track to subdue the Carolinas. He left Gen Charles Cornwallis as theatre commander.

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6 June 1767 NYC After a 6-month hiatus, Gov Henry Moore calls the New York Assembly, after receiving assurances the Quartering Act would be approved & funded.

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5 June 1779 In a series of town meetings, New Hampshire rejects a proposed state constitution.

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4 Jun 1781 Charlottesville, VA. Capt Jack Jouette warns Gov Jefferson & VA Assembly just before Lt Col Banastre Tarleton’s column rides into town. A few Assemblymen are captured (incl Daniel Boone) but Jefferson & most escape.

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1 Jun 1779 Philadelphia, PA Court-martial of Benedict Arnold convenes. Charged with Malfeasance, Misusing government wagons, illegally buying & selling goods, & showing favoritism to British Loyalists. Overall, he was charged with 13 counts of misbehavior.

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30 May 1778 Benedict Arnold signed an oath of allegiance at Valley Forge, swearing his fidelity to the cause of the United States. He would begin his betrayal less than 1 year later.

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25 May 1775 Boston, NY. British reinforcements arrive along with Gen John Burgoyne, Henry Clinton, and William Howe. Gen Thomas Gage now has 6,500 crack regulars & a “dream team” of lieutenants. But it also signals Parliament’s lack of confidence in him.

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23 May 1779 West Point, NY. American traitor Gen Benedict Arnold established his bona fides with his new masters by sending British commander in chief, Sir Henry Clinton, detailed information regarding the defenses at West Point & surrounding camps.

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18 May 1775 St John Quebec. Col Benedict Arnold, aboard sloop-of-war Liberty, raids the shipyards & captures a schooner & a supply sloop named The George. which was later armed with 12 guns and renamed USS Enterprise, 1st American warship with the name.

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16 May 1777 Internecine strife in Georgia leads to a duel & British-born signer of the Declaration, Button Gwinnett, is wounded by Whig Lachlan McIntosh. Days later, Gwinnett died from the gangrenous wound. McIntosh was also shot in the duel but lived.

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12 May 1780 Charleston, SC. American Gen Benjamin Lincoln’s unconditional surrender, giving up over 3K men, 6K muskets & 400 guns to British Gen Henry Clinton, is the greatest US disaster of Frigates Boston, Providence & Ranger captured too.

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11 May 1781 Orangeburg, SC. Some 85 British & Loyalists surrender to Gen Thomas Sumter.

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11 May 1776 NYC. In a letter to the president of Congress, Gen George Washington recommended raising companies of German-Americans to use against the German mercenaries hired by Britain. & engender a spirit of disaffection among Britain's paid soldiers.

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7 May 1780 Charleston, SC. Ft Moultrie surrendered to British forces with 200 men marched into captivity. The next morning Sullivan Island will be occupied, leaving the city exposed to a naval attack.

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7 May 1777 To bolster the defense of the Delaware, several men in Capt. Jonathan Clark’s company 8th VA transferred to service on “row gallies,” large rowboats, each with a cannon mounted in the front. Oars made them more maneuverable than British ships.

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4 May 1781 Fort Granby, SC. Defying Gen Nathanael Greene’s request to reinforce his army, Gen Thomas Sumter & 600 partisans begin a siege to the British fort defended by Maj William Maxwell & 300 soldiers.

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30 Apr 1781 Portsmouth, VA. Following a series of raids along the James River, British Gen Benedict Arnold & Gen William Phillips return to their base.#RevWar

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30 Apr 1778 To keep British from dividing the states, rebels chain the Hudson River from Constitution Island to West Point - almost a mile across. Chain was augmented by forts, warning towers, beacons & cheveaux de fries - stakes set at the river bottom.

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