General, Please Burn My House: The Revolutionary War Story of Rebecca Motte
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Rebecca Motte sat down to supper with her three grown up daughters and her niece. They lived alone in the large plantation house in South Carolina. It was January, 1781 and the Revolutionary war had been going on for four long years.
Suddenly there was a pounding at the door.
"Open up in the name of the King!" came the order.
One of the girls gasped. The house slaves stopped serving the supper.
Everyone was scared. The Motte family had given the American army rice, beef, pork and corn. In fact,...























