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21 January, 07:53

Why did British strategy in dealing with the New England states failed?

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  1. 21 January, 07:58
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    The British strategy in dealing with the New England states failed because the british army overextended his supply chain, which stretched in a long, narrow strip from the northern tip of Lake Champlain south to the northern curve of the Hudson River at Fort Edward, New York. As the british army marched south, Patriot militia circled north, cutting the British supply line.
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