He retreated whenever necessary to save his army.
(I checked it over on the answer sheet to my assignment, so I'm 99.8% sure that is the correct answer.)
to fight a defensive war and tire the British out.
It was to avoid "general actions"; prolong the war and keep his men alive.
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The battle of Trenton was from the evening of December 25th 1776 to the mid afternoon of December 26th 1776.
The war in 1860 did not end in victory for the secessionists, while the war of 1776 did.
In 1776, General William Howe defeated George Washington.
He crossed the Delaware river on Christmas night 1776.
it was to starve the british out of the new york city
After 1776, Washington's military strategy relied heavily on guerrilla warfare tactics, avoiding direct confrontation with the much larger and better-equipped British army. He focused on prolonging the war, wearing down the British forces, and taking advantage of opportunities to strike when the enemy was vulnerable. This strategy ultimately helped to secure American independence.
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hassian troops at Trenton
Washingtons face on front and solider playing the drum on the back
He was a VA planter in 1775. It wasn't until 1776 after the Declaration of Independence he became the commander of the army. He had a uniform made and went to Congress to tell them he should be appointed to command the army. He used his military experience in the French and Indian war as the reason.
That is David Bushnell's 'Turtle'
the mermory funeral
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The United States of America had a formal military immediately following the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The United States Army was commissioned in 1776.
The phone number of the American Society Of Military History And Museum is: 213-746-1776.