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General George Washington responded to General Horatio Gates with a mix of diplomatic support and strategic caution. He acknowledged Gates's successes in the Northern campaign but emphasized the importance of unified command and collaboration among the Continental Army's leaders. Washington often sought to maintain morale and cohesion within the ranks, balancing recognition of Gates's achievements while asserting his own leadership role in the overall strategy against the British forces.

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