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Thanks for reminding us TSgt Joe C. that on April 30, 1776 Samuel Adams wrote of his hopes for another battle between British and American troops, stating his belief that, ” One battle would do more towards a Declaration of Independence than a long chain of conclusive arguments in a provincial convention or the Continental Congress.” At the time of the letter’s composition, General George Washington had successfully driven the British from Boston with his victory at Dorchester Heights on March 17. The British were left with very meager footholds in North America: Quebec, the Floridas and Nova Scotia, Canada."
Unfortunately for the fledgling USA, it was from Quebec and Nova Scotia, Canada that a land component marched in conquest southwards into the USA during the war of 1812.
Unfortunately for the fledgling USA, it was from Quebec and Nova Scotia, Canada that a land component marched in conquest southwards into the USA during the war of 1812.
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TSgt Joe C. Huh What? You Mean to Tell Me that Sam Adams did something else besides Invent the Strongest Beer Ever *SARCASM MUCH*
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