This Day in History: March 4
After about twenty minutes the British losses were about twenty
men killed and/or wounded. Lee's militiamen, some under fire
for the first time, began to fall back without orders. Lt. Col.
Lee rode among them trying to calm their fears, but he knew they
would never hold against another attack. So, he ordered them
to his rear and separated the men into small groups - then, he
ordered them to return to Col. Williams's location by different
routes. This was to confuse Tarleton and to make pursuit impossible. [More]
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