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How was the Continental Army able to drive British forces out of Boston

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The took the heavy guns from a captured fort and hauled them back to Boston. They took position on the surrounding hills. With there guns and strategic position they would be able to win. The British general was left with one option really. withdraw...
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Answer: The correct answer is: The continental army placed cannons on Nook`s Hill with its sights on the British position and this made them withdraw.

Explanation: The continental army always showed that it would not be easy to win from the first battles and that they would find success by improving the strategies.

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