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The British under General Henry Clinton were hampered in the evacution from Philadelphia to New York by high temperatures (over 100°F / 37° C), and by the destruction of bridges by the Americans in New Jersey. General George Washington did not attack the long British lines until June 28, at the Battle of Monmouth, and was mostly unsuccessful against the British rear guard.

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All of the horse poop on the land slowed Clintons Army. Do you mean George washingtons army

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Q: What slowed Clinton's army when it crossed the Delaware River on June 18 1778?
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