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George Washington, Vol. I

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335.
New England, character of people, i.

138; attitude toward Washington, 138, 139; troops disliked by Washington, 152; later praised by him, 152, 317, 344; threatened by Burgoyne's invasion, 204; its delegates in Congress demand appointment of Gates, 208; and oppose Washington, 214; welcomes Washington on tour as President, ii.

74; more democratic than other colonies before Revolution, 315; disliked by Washington for this reason, 316.
Newenham, Sir Edward, letter of Washington to on American foreign policy, ii.

133.
New York, Washington's first visit to, i.

99, 100; defense of, in Revolution, 159-169; abandoned by Washington, 169; Howe establishes himself in, 177; reoccupied by Clinton, 264; Washington's journey to, ii.


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