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The British Army forced George Washington's Continental Army to retreat after the British had attacked them, both head-on and in their flank. Without loss of any materiel or a single life, Washington ordered the army to retreat to Manhattan. Shortly after, they were driven out of New York in total, forcing them into New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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