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    to the Patriot’s victory. Before the battles, British forces had been driving the Continental Army out of New York. On November 16, the British overran Fort Washington in Manhattan. In the end 2,000 soldiers were captured. ____________________________________ ___________________________________ Crossing the Delaware General George Washington planned a daring battle on the Hessian garrison in Trenton, New Jersey. He planned a three prong attack that would include 2,400 soldiers from Washington's

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    George Washington: Father of a Nation A desolate wind swept over the American encampment at Valley Forge. Freezing temperatures and blinding snow storms accompanied by heartbreaking defeats had taken their toll on these young freedom fighters. The cry for freedom could no longer be heard over hunger pains and the freezing wind. One lone figure could be seen walking through the camp trying to re-ignite that fire in his dwindling troops who were huddled together for warmth. We can only

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    George Washington George Washington was an American politician and soldier who served as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797 and was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. george had a spouse named Martha dandridge. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and later presided over the 1787 convention that drafted the United States Constitution. He is popularly considered the driving force behind the nation's establishment

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    "Join or Die" had been a famous political cartoon published by Benjamin Franklin in the Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754. This cartoon contained an image of a snake broken into eight different pieces, each piece had been labeled with one of the colonies. What was the image designed to do? It was designed to unite colonies for "management of Indian relations" and defense against France. Why a snake? Snakes are symbols of rebirth, transformation, immortality, and healing. The snake had represented

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    George Washington Analysis George Washington, the first president of America set up the country with valuable principles to ensure the prosperity of the country. Currently America is a leading country in the world in many aspects due to the foundation Washington provided. Washington’s legacy inspired others to do their best to ensure America still stands in the glorified ways it did before. The dedication and leadership Washington displayed was so influential that many others tried to emulate him

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    The Life of Henry Knox

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    The guns and mortars were then transferred by ox- drawn sleds across Massachusetts. This process took them fifty-six days to complete this journey in the bitter winter weather. When they arrived in Boston, Washington place the guns on top of Dorchester Heights which commanded the city and harbor. Rather than face bombardment, the British evacuated the city on March 17, 1776 .After the victory at Boston, Knox was sent to Rhode Island and Connecticut to

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    Great Meadows: Lieutenant Colonel George Washington was sent with his militia to help build a fort, to assert British claims to the area. An Indian had assassinated French Commander Jumonville and a battle at Great Meadows commenced with Washington being forced to surrender. The first shots of the French and Indian War had been fired. 20. Braddock's March: Sixty-year old seasoned veteran, Major General Edward Braddock was dispatched with two regiments of British regulars to expel the French from

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    American Independence. At the end of the war the British surrender and the Americans gain there Independence back. “Howe, it is probable, will make an attempt on this city; should he fail on this side the Delaware, he is ruined.” This line is talking about George Washington and his troops crossing the Delaware to attack British in the middle of the

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    had was a very big factor of their win in the Revolutionary War. The Patriots had very good leadership. Some of the leaders they had were Henry Knox, John Sullivan and George Washington. Henry Knox was a very important leader. He got the guns from Ticonderoga, organized and trained the artillery, directed the Delaware crossing and established our first military academy at Middle Brook. He was a very determined man. The next leader the Patriots had was John Sullivan. He served as a major general in

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    impact for each event varies, the fact that most every event had an impact does not. However, I believe that the five most significant event in early American history were the signing of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution, the Delaware Crossing, the Secession, Fort Sumter, and the fight for abolition in the Civil War. a. There is a reason that we celebrate with fireworks on the Fourth of July. The signing of the Declaration of Independence, and later the Constitution, was a pivotal

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