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In the first eighteen months of armed conflict with the British (the conflict would not become a "war for independence" until July 4, 1776), Washington had begun to create an army and forced the British army in Boston to evacuate that city in March 1776.
First Impressions: Supply Lines of the American Revolution: The Northern Theater, 1775-1777 — Stuart Ellis-Gorman
Supply Lines of the American Revolution: The Northern Theater, 1775-1777, Board Game
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Leading the American Revolution, George Washington: Correspondence, Portraits; Military Broadsides, Primary Sources for Teachers, America in Class, National Humanities Center
Images for Nathanael Greene Page 1
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