. Young people's history of Virginia and Virginians . estates in the colony haddescended from the father to the eldest son for property could not be willed away from the directline of descent, or held responsible for any debts made byits owner. This law is still in force in England, but wasswept from the statute books of Virginiamore than a century ago. Progress of the War.—While all thisuproar and confusion of interests pre-vailed within the Commonwealth, thewar with England was being energetic-ally conducted to the northward. Wash-ington was in command of the armiesDANIEL MO


. Young people's history of Virginia and Virginians . estates in the colony haddescended from the father to the eldest son for property could not be willed away from the directline of descent, or held responsible for any debts made byits owner. This law is still in force in England, but wasswept from the statute books of Virginiamore than a century ago. Progress of the War.—While all thisuproar and confusion of interests pre-vailed within the Commonwealth, thewar with England was being energetic-ally conducted to the northward. Wash-ington was in command of the armiesDANIEL MORGAN ^^ ^j^^ united colouics; voluntccrs fromVirginia had long since marched to the aid of Massachusetts;Morgans riflemen from the Valley had won distinction onevery field, and throughout the contest her sons were touphold with courage and fortitude the honor of their Against the British in the Northwest.—As thescope of this work does not permit a treatment of the revo-lutionary campaigns of 1775, 1776 and 1777, this part of the.


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