Colonies to Nation, 1763-1789Jack P. Greene McGraw-Hill, 1967 - 583 من الصفحات |
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... Army George Washington gained sufficient experience and expertise to keep his army intact and to avoid a major setback , and the destruction of one wing of the British Army at Saratoga in the fall of 1777 encouraged the French to come ...
... Army George Washington gained sufficient experience and expertise to keep his army intact and to avoid a major setback , and the destruction of one wing of the British Army at Saratoga in the fall of 1777 encouraged the French to come ...
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... army suffered one minor defeat after another and won no striking victories , it had become clear both that the war would not be a short one and that maintaining an army in the field and keeping up the interest and patriotism of the ...
... army suffered one minor defeat after another and won no striking victories , it had become clear both that the war would not be a short one and that maintaining an army in the field and keeping up the interest and patriotism of the ...
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... army , that their country would finally do them complete and ample justice ; and not wishing to conceal any instance of my official conduct from the eyes of the world , I have thought proper to transmit to your Excellency the enclosed ...
... army , that their country would finally do them complete and ample justice ; and not wishing to conceal any instance of my official conduct from the eyes of the world , I have thought proper to transmit to your Excellency the enclosed ...
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Governor Francis Bernard Principles of | 8 |
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