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Assembling an Army (1775–1776)
- George Washington's generals
- New England militiamen are incorporated into Continental army
- Washington inspects his army
- The fall of '75
- Keeping the army together
- King George goes before Parliament
- Common Sense convinces wavering Americans
- The siege of Boston
- Composition of the fighting forces
- Fighting styles—American versus British
- The weapons they carried
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