Jaden T -13
Washington's troops were jubilant because they had made the redcoats(British) withdraw from the city and board back into their ships by positioning themselves in a semi circle around the British troops and firing cannons.
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-Alyssa H 11 D=
im not answerin this question bc idk that's y im askin u
George Washington put cannons at Dorchester Heights and this forced the British to leave Boston. 11,000 British troops and some 1,000 Loyalists departed Boston for Nova Scotia, Canada.
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George Washington put cannons at Dorchester Heights and this forced the British to leave Boston. 11,000 British troops and some 1,000 Loyalists departed Boston for Nova Scotia, Canada.
The British had sieged the city of Boston and the people of Boston suffered through that winter. Conditions were bad and they were down to burning church pews for the wood. On March 4-17 the final battle over Boston raged and the British removed their troops to Halfiax on the 17th. They had held Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston. I would imagine that the men who had been involved with the movement against the British forces were " jubilant." Yet, they were soon to face one of the first major battles of the war in New York.
The British had sieged the city of Boston and the people of Boston suffered through that winter. Conditions were bad and they were down to burning church pews for the wood. On March 4-17 the final battle over Boston raged and the British removed their troops to Halfiax on the 17th. They had held Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston. I would imagine that the men who had been involved with the movement against the British forces were " jubilant." Yet, they were soon to face one of the first major battles of the war in New York.
The British had sieged the city of Boston and the people of Boston suffered through that winter. Conditions were bad and they were down to burning church pews for the wood. On March 4-17 the final battle over Boston raged and the British removed their troops to Halfiax on the 17th. They had held Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston. I would imagine that the men who had been involved with the movement against the British forces were " jubilant." Yet, they were soon to face one of the first major battles of the war in New York.
I think it was March 5th 1894
Between August 14 until August 19 of 1781, Washington secretly marched his troops from the Hudson to Virginia.
The actual question is: "what did George Washington say to his men on March 3?" The answer is : Tomorrow we will march forth
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George March was born in 1932.
George March has written: 'Our friends'
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