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He retires to Hillsborough,

Lord Cornwallis enters North Carolina,

Defeat of Ferguson,

Lord Cornwallis retreats out of that state,

Major Wemyss defeated by Sumpter,

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Lord Cornwallis drives Greene through North Carolina into Virginia,

Greene recrossed the Dan,

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Retires to Portsmouth,

Mutiny in the Pennsylvania line,

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Reform in the executive departments,

Confederation ratified,

Military transactions,

Lafayette detached to Virginia,

Lord Cornwallis retires to Wilmington,

Greene advances to Ramsay's Mills,

determines to enter South Carolina,

Lord Cornwallis resolves to march to Virginia,

Virginia invaded by Arnold,

He destroys the stores at Westham and at Richmond,

Sir Henry Clinton attempts to negotiate with the mutineers,

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