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Essay heading: 1776 Book Review
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May 4, 1996 |
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The British army woke up the next morning and was amazed to see how much hard work took place that night by the American army. Since the British army was surrounded they had no other option but to surrender, and vacate the city. Washington outsmarted the enemy, and it was Washington's first great victory... displayed 300 characters
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The battle was won, despite insufficient arms and ammunition. It would be one of the few military victories Washington would experience that year.
The news got back to England, and King George III was angered when he heard the outcome of Boston. He spoke before Parliament and ordered that the rebels were to be stopped... displayed next 300 characters
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