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  1. Charles Lee on General Howe With the campaign at an apparent conclusion for the season, the British established a chain of outposts in New Jersey stretching from Perth Amboy to Bordentown, and entered winter quarters. They controlled New York harbor and much of New Jersey, and were in a good position to resume operations in the spring, with the rebel capital of Philadelphia in striking ...

  2. On August 22, 1776, New Yorkers heard the cannon blasts of the Battle of Long Island. Five days later, an expeditionary force of over 32,000 British regulars, 10 ships of line, 20 frigates, and 170 transports defeated Washington’s troops at Kip’s Bay and invaded Manhattan Island. Thus began seven years of British occupation in the City of New York.

  3. www.ouramericanrevolution.org › index › pageThe American Revolution

    Lee did not believe that his defenses would actually hold New York, but he did think that "it might cost the enemy many thousands of men to get possession of it." Washington arrived in New York in April 1776 and moved forward with Lee's plans for fortification (by then Congress had sent Lee to Charleston, South Carolina).

  4. Nov 1, 2016 · Once he’d secured New York, Howe intended to move additional troops south from Canada to “pacify” restive New England. The Americans were equally aware of New York’s strategic importance. John Adams, the Massachusetts-born member of the Continental Congress who had nominated Washing ton to command the Continental Army, called the city ...

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  5. New Amsterdam was officially reincorporated as New York City in 1664, but alternated under Dutch and English rule until 1674. The Duke of York had no desire to govern locally or listen to the wishes of local colonists.

  6. The trouble was, using ships to support the army, and for other purposes, meant that in the summer of 1776, only 15 of Admiral Howe's 73 ships were available to blockade the American coast, several thousand miles in length, making an effective blockade impossible. So by the end of 1776, the rebels had imported 80% of the gunpowder they would ...

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  8. Apr 3, 2018 · Updated on April 03, 2018. The Battle of Yorktown was the last major engagement of the American Revolution (1775-1783) and was fought September 28 to October 19, 1781. Moving south from New York, a combined Franco-American army trapped Lieutenant General Lord Charles Cornwallis' army against the York River in southern Virginia.

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