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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER II
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They suffered from the dread disease smallpox.

They had difficulty in getting food.

The Canadians were insistent on having good money for what they offered and since good money was not always in the treasury the invading army sometimes used violence.

Then the Canadians became more reserved and chilling than ever.

In hope of mending matters Congress sent a commission to Montreal in the spring of 1776.


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