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The New York campaign during the American Revolutionary War, particularly the Battles of Brooklyn and Manhattan in 1776, resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Estimates suggest that around 1,000 American soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured, while British casualties were lower, around 400. The campaign's toll reflected the intensity of the conflict and the strategic importance of New York City. Overall, the campaign was a pivotal moment in the war, despite the heavy losses for the Continental Army.

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