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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER VI
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For nearly a year it lay at Boston.

Then it was marched to Virginia.

The men suffered great hardships and the numbers fell by desertion and escape.

When peace came in 1783 there was no army to take back to England; Burgoyne's soldiers had been merged into the American people.

It may well be, indeed, that descendants of his beaten men have played an important part in building up the United States.


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