A Topical Discussion of American History, Prepared for Use in the Elementary Schools

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A Topical Discussion of American History, Prepared for Use in the Elementary Schools
William Coligny Doub
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124-127; M. 121-122; E. 60-63.
II Campaigns In order to secure a general view of the subject, Digitized by Google 44 A TOPICAL DISCUSSION OF read thoughtfully the references given below (see note, page 18): S.S. 130-175; M. 126-154; E. II. 70-101.
After the British under Gage were compelled to leave Boston they adopted three general plans of campaign. The first was to separate New England from the other colonies by occupying New York City and the valley of the Hudson, the second was to cap- tur
...e Philadelphia and overrun the Middle Colonies, and the third was to land an army in Georgia, move northward, and subjugate the colonies oue by one.
1. Concord and Lexington S.S. 132-137; M. 129-131.
2. The Siege and Capture of Boston S,S. 132-137; M. 129-131.
8. The Campaign to Separate New England from the Other Colonies This campaign, on the part of the English, was a failure. They captured and occupied New York City until the end of the war, but the army under Burgoyne, which had for its object the capture of the valley of the Hudson, was compelled to sur- render to the Americans.


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