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... Washington's problem was as simple as the geog- raphy of the region was complex ( see map ) . To protect the city adequately , he would have to divide his forces among Long Island , Manhattan Island , and the main- land . But the ...
... Washington's problem was as simple as the geog- raphy of the region was complex ( see map ) . To protect the city adequately , he would have to divide his forces among Long Island , Manhattan Island , and the main- land . But the ...
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... Washington's determina- tion to strike back . The enlist- ments of most of the Continental troops were to expire on Decem- ber 31 , and Washington also wanted to take advan- tage of short - term Pennsylvania militiamen who had recently ...
... Washington's determina- tion to strike back . The enlist- ments of most of the Continental troops were to expire on Decem- ber 31 , and Washington also wanted to take advan- tage of short - term Pennsylvania militiamen who had recently ...
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Mary Beth Norton. John Trumbull painted " Washington at Verplanck's Point " in the spring of 1790 , when George Washington was com- pleting his first year as president . Washington's stepgrand- son later wrote that this portrait was ...
Mary Beth Norton. John Trumbull painted " Washington at Verplanck's Point " in the spring of 1790 , when George Washington was com- pleting his first year as president . Washington's stepgrand- son later wrote that this portrait was ...
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