User talk:24.251.52.14

All of the changes I made are from first person accounts. Tate, the Brigade-Major of the Rebel force under General Sumpter, to whose command the participants belonged, gives his force's strength at 1600, not 900. This agrees with his opponent Captain Chesney, who estimated the Rebels at 1500. As we have both sides' participants agreeing, any number provided by some later historian should be rejected.

Likewise, Loyalist Lt Allaire gives his own force's strength, which was only 82 Provincial Rangers, and 700 Loyalist militia.

The Loyalist losses you have quoted by Buchanan are higher than the losses stated by both the Loyalists present and the Patriots. Tate's report to General Sumpter claims only 150 Loyalists killed, which corresponds fairly well with the 18 Rangers and 100 militia given by Allaire. Again for wounded Allaire gives 33 Rangers, 90 militia, which is also close to the "about 150 wounded" Tate gives. Buchanan's numbers are sheer fantasy, and as they they conflict with the participants on both sides, should be rejected.

Tate states his side lost 40 killed, not 28. 24.251.52.14 (talk) 01:51, 5 June 2019 (UTC) Lhossangren (talk) 03:06, 5 June 2019 (UTC)

June 2019
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