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George Washington camped north of New York City with the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. This strategic position was taken to protect the city from British forces, who had established a strong presence in the area. Washington sought to secure his troops and prepare for potential confrontations with the British army, which was led by General William Howe at the time.

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