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EARLY BRITISH VICTORIES
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EARLY BRITISH VICTORIES:
General Howe brought another American weakness, (the lack of military experience) Washington was expecting Howe to attack New York, Washington moved south to meet Howe, but they both failed, in their first major test. ... Again, Patriot troops proved no match for British regulars. ... It was not until Howe shifted powerful force to Westchester that threaten his rear did Washington decided to move to north to the mainland, After a couple of arrow escape, Washington cross the Hudson river to New Jersey, where Howe (British) could not used their naval superiority against Washington.
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Title: EARLY BRITISH VICTORIES
Words: 360 Rating: None Pages: 1.4 submitted by: icedragonxxx
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