Virginia was in tatters after a series of battles in the first years of the war, so Lee was hoping to give Virginia some relief and to take the battle North into Northern territory to inflict damage onto the towns of the North. This would have the added benefit of a psychological blow for the North, if they were to lose a battle on their own turf.
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- the right to a speedy trial
- no taxation without representation
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The 'Lost Colony' is believed by most to have been captured by the Indians. The evidence pointing to this is the word "Croatoan”— that was found carved into a wooden post. But, they were never found. No footprints, nothing whatsoever. So I'm a tad uncertain as to your question...So A. They were never found.
There was more amarican solders and there really wasnt anything to fight about.
I am pretty sure it would be the first estates.