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He offered to resign after the British evacuation of Boston in March 1776 but remained in command until the main army moved to New York and Gen. William Heath relieved him in March 1777. Ward later served in both the Continental and ...
He offered to resign after the British evacuation of Boston in March 1776 but remained in command until the main army moved to New York and Gen. William Heath relieved him in March 1777. Ward later served in both the Continental and ...
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... from late 1776 to February 1777 , when he was named as the state's first president and commander - in - chief . On the second day of the Battle of Brandywine ( September 1777 ) , McKinly was taken prisoner when the British captured ...
... from late 1776 to February 1777 , when he was named as the state's first president and commander - in - chief . On the second day of the Battle of Brandywine ( September 1777 ) , McKinly was taken prisoner when the British captured ...
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26 loss of Philadelphia to the British , George Washington planned a fourpronged attack on the British at Germantown . Approximately 8,000 Continental troops and 3,000 militiamen faced 9,000 British troops on Oct. 4.
26 loss of Philadelphia to the British , George Washington planned a fourpronged attack on the British at Germantown . Approximately 8,000 Continental troops and 3,000 militiamen faced 9,000 British troops on Oct. 4.
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