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(Spoken: My name is
Francis Marion. I fought the British
Redcoats in 76. Hiding in the Carolina swamps by day,
surprising them with swift strikes at night. They called
me
a tricky swamp fox. So, a Swamp Fox I became.)
(Chorus)
Swamp Fox! Swamp Fox!
Tail on his hat,
Nobody knows where The Swamp Fox's at.
Swamp Fox! Swamp Fox!
Hiding in the glen,
He runs away to fight again.
I fire a gun the birds take wing.
There startled cries a signal clear.
My men march forth to fight the king.
And leave behind there loved ones dear.
(Chorus)
We had no lead, we had no powder.
Always fought with an empty gun.
Only made us shout the louder.
We are men of Marion.
We had no cornpone, had no honey.
All we had was Continental money.
Wouldn't buy nothing worth beans in the pot.
Roasted ears and possum was all we go.
(Chorus)
We had no blankets, had no bed.
Had no roof above our head.
We get no shelter when it rains.
All we got is Yankee brains.
The Redcoats fight in a foreign land.
Their hearts are far across the sea.
They never try to understand.
We fight for home and liberty.
(Chorus)
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1776
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At the outset of the war, the Thirteen Colonies lacked a
professional army and navy. Each colony provided for its
own defenses through the use of local militia.
Militiamen were lightly armed, slightly trained, and
usually did not have uniforms. Their units served for
only a few weeks or months at a time, were reluctant to
go very far from home, and were thus generally
unavailable for extended operations. Militia lacked the
training and discipline of regular soldiers but were
more numerous and could overwhelm regular troops as at
the battles of Concord, Bennington and Saratoga, and the
siege of Boston. Both sides used partisan warfare but
the Americans were particularly effective at suppressing
Loyalist activity when British regulars were not in the
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1776 Continental Congress Members
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By the time the Second
Continental Congress met, the American
Revolutionary War had already started
with the Battles of Lexington and
Concord. The Congress was to take charge
of the war effort. For the first few
months of the struggle, the Patriots had
carried on their struggle in an ad-hoc
and uncoordinated manner. They had
seized arsenals, driven out royal
officials, and besieged the British army
in the city of Boston. On June 14, 1775,
Congress voted to create the Continental
Army out of the militia units around
Boston and quickly appointed Congressman
George Washington of Virginia as
commanding general of the Continental
Army. On July 6, 1775 Congress approved
"A Declaration by the Representatives of
the United Colonies of North-America,
now met in Congress at Philadelphia,
setting forth the causes and necessity
of their taking up Arms." On July 8,
Congress extended the Olive Branch
Petition to the British Crown as a final
attempt at reconciliation. However, it
was received too late to do any good.
Silas Deane was sent to France as a
minister (ambassador) of the Congress.
American ports were reopened in defiance
of the Navigation Acts.
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