British army forces in North America are…
February 1776 CE
Seeking bases of operations where they have more control, the British plan an expedition to the southern colonies.
Major General Henry Clinton, at this time in Boston, is to travel to Cape Fear, North Carolina, where he will join with largely Scottish Loyalists raised in the North Carolina backcountry, and a force of two thousand men from Ireland under the command of Major General Charles Cornwallis.
The plan had been beset by difficulties from the start.
The Irish expedition, originally supposed to depart at the beginning of December 1775, had been delayed by logistical difficulties, and its twenty-five hundred troops do not depart until February 13, 1776, escorted by eleven warships under the command of Admiral Sir Peter Parker.
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