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On this day: Revolution mutiny resolved after talks

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During the intense negotiations of Jan. 7 and 8 between the mutinying sergeants and Joseph Reed, Reed accepted the earlier promises of Gen. Wayne to grant total amnesty to the mutineers and to promise that Congress would forthwith deal seriously and compassionately with the legitimate issues of lack of food, adequate shelters, and back pay.

Finally, those men who had enlisted for three years and had fulfilled that commitment were to be honorably discharged. Thus, happily, the most serious and widespread mutiny of the eight known mutinies of the Revolutionary War period was resolved with a minimum of bloodshed and animosity.

• Crystal Lake resident Joseph C. Morton is professor emeritus at Northeastern Illinois University and author of “The American Revolution” and “Shapers of the Great Debate at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.” Email him at demjcm@comcast.net.

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