. The student's American history . Washington ordered the Declaration to be read to everybrigade of the Continental Army in and around New York night the gilded lead statue of George III. which stoodon Bowling Green was pulled down to be nui into the Americans were determined to prosecute thewar until Great Britain should acknowledge them a separateand independent people. 210. The British forces at New York; offers of pardon;battle of Long Island. — INIeanwhile General Howe had arrivedwith his army from Halifax (§ 207), and finding Washington inpossession of New Yo


. The student's American history . Washington ordered the Declaration to be read to everybrigade of the Continental Army in and around New York night the gilded lead statue of George III. which stoodon Bowling Green was pulled down to be nui into the Americans were determined to prosecute thewar until Great Britain should acknowledge them a separateand independent people. 210. The British forces at New York; offers of pardon;battle of Long Island. — INIeanwhile General Howe had arrivedwith his army from Halifax (§ 207), and finding Washington inpossession of New York City and Brooklyn, he encamped onStaten Island. General Howes brother. Admiral Howe,arrived soon afterward with a ileet bringing heavy reinforce-ments. In accordance with instructions from the British Gov-ernment, the Howes issued a circular offering to receive thesubmission of all rebels who should throw themselves onthe Kings mercy. The offer accomplished nothing. AsWashington said, the Americans felt that they were simply.


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