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  • George Washington
    ... died. Washington served in the British army from 1752 to 1758. He resigned ... Hill. Washington wanted to drive the British from Boston. In March ...
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  • George Washington 2
    ... After fighting between Massachusetts and the British broke out in 1775, Congress named Washington of the new Continental Army. He ...
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  • George Washington
    ... Washington was depressed by the British's easy victory for the occupancy of New York and northern New Jersey. However he knew he must be strong and move on. ...
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  • George Washington: The Indespensable Man
    ... and also, when the townshends acts were passed, he was one of the first people to support boycotting all British imported goods. George Washington married Ms ...
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  • Washington 2
    ... The British eventually surrendered. After the victory, Washington rejected a plan, which had support in the army, of establishing a monarchy with himself as ...
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  • George Washington Father of a Nation
    ... Washington was depressed by the British's easy victory for the occupancy of New York and northern New Jersey. However he knew he must be strong and move on. ...
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  • The Battle Of Brandywine
    ... Washington knew that the British army would have to ford the Brandywine if they were to get to their target -- Philadelphia. He ...
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  • George Washington 2
    ... Yet in the end Washington came up with a brilliant plan to attack the British on Christmas night. The plan worked and it was a crushing defeat to the British. ...
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  • Battle of Princeton
    ... Washington had now driven the British from most of New Jersey, in what we now as "The Ten Crucial Days" from December 25th to January 3rd. ...
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  • Battle of Princeton
    ... In all, Washington had captured 200 British and killed or wounded 86 more. The British, however, only managed to kill or wound 40 rebels. ...
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  • George Washington's Impact on Black Relations
    ... Washington also objected to British plans to take slaves with them who had served in the British army, Washington told them that the articles of peace ...
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  • YorkTown
    ... Washington and Rochambeau would march men to New York and station around 2500 men there to fool the British into believing that Washington and Rochambeau's ...
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  • British - American Relations in the 1840's
    ... The new British Foreign Minister, Lord Aberdeen, sent Lord Ashburton to Washington to meet with Secretary of State Daniel Webster to negotiate some boundary ...
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  • Rise to Rebellion: Tells the story of the People Who Fought in the ...
    ... The British are concerned with how they look and how the appear to ... General Washington wears an old uniform to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia ...
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  • history french and british
    ... on American grounds. Washington sent Chief Justice John Jay to London to seek a settlement with the British. The British reacted ...
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  • George Washington
    ... In 1794, the British evacuated all seven trading posts they had been holding because Jay's Treaty required their withdrawal. In 1795, Washington chose to ...
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  • George Washington
    ... In 1794, the British evacuated all seven trading posts they had been holding because Jay's Treaty required their withdrawal. In 1795, Washington chose to ...
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  • WHY DID THE AMERICANS TRIUMPH
    ... British failed to totally defeat the Continental Army and this gave Americans strength and gave them a symbol to look up to, that symbol was George Washington. ...
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  • War 1812 Summary
    ... Robert Ross at Bladensburg. Unfortunately, US forces were badly routed and the British reached Washington. The troops burned down ...
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  • George Washigton
    ... This is the battle where guerrilla warfare was used against the British causing a defeat. Washington now in his early twenties had to help lead the surviving ...
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  • TheRevolutionary War
    ... Washington and his men kicked some more British ass. With the help of the French they ambushed and surrounded the last remaining British soldiers. ...
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  • Jay's Treaty
    ... off our foreign, domestic, and state debts." 2 Along with the British's impressment of American seamen and their role in our economy Washington knew something ...
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  • The Victor of the American Revolution
    ... defeats during the war. The Americans lost most of the early battles but the British kept letting Washington escape. In 1777 with the ...
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  • Under the New Constitution
    ... "Genet even awarded American pirate crews two captured British brigantines and began shipping ammunition to France." Genet embarrassed Washington through his ...
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  • The French and Indian War
    ... On his next mission, to gain British Control in the west, Washington heard of the surrender of Fort Prince George so he set up camp in Great Meadows which was ...
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  • indespinsable man
    ... Washington wrote to the British philanthropist Lord Buchan saying, "If, instead of the provocation's to war, bloodshed, and desolation (often times unjustly ...
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  • indespinsable man
    ... Washington wrote to the British philanthropist Lord Buchan saying, "If, instead of the provocation's to war, bloodshed, and desolation (often times unjustly ...
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  • Indespensable man
    ... Washington wrote to the British philanthropist Lord Buchan saying, "If, instead of the provocation's to war, bloodshed, and desolation (often times unjustly ...
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  • American Revolutionary War
    ... Jersey. The British were overconfident and George Washington took advantage by surprise attacking. The victory led to a new hope. ...
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  • Battle of Cowpens
    ... leveled their muskets from a distance of thirty yards and then lowered the bayonets and charged the British. At the same time William Washington slammed into ...
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