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George Clinton helped the British people
George Clinton was on the British side.
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.
Virginia. The name was later changed to Charleston, Virginia, as it is today.
General Cornwallis joined forces with chief officer Henry Clinton in Virginia. Cornwallis and Clinton had a poor relationship with problems in communication. Clinton ordered him to secure a port in Virginia resulting in the entrapment of his troops at Yorktown, and a forced surrender. For years afterward, Clinton and Cornwallis engaged in a war of words, each blaming the other for the failure.
George Clinton helped the British people
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George Clinton was on the British side.
Henry Clinton was a British military commander. he fought for the British.
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.
George Clinton helped the British.
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No. He was born in Arkansas, in the US, His ancestors were mostly of British extraction.
Virginia. The name was later changed to Charleston, Virginia, as it is today.
Henry Clinton was a British General in the American Revolution. He was against the Americans.
Sir Henry Clinton followed General Howe as the commander of the British forces. This occurred in 1778. Clinton became known for his planning and executions.