How did Washington gain control of boston

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During the American Revolutionary War, British forces occupied Boston in 1774. However, George Washington, who would later become the first President of the United States, was appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in 1775.

Washington devised a plan to liberate Boston from British control. He positioned cannons obtained from Fort Ticonderoga on Dorchester Heights, overlooking the city and its harbor. On the night of March 4, 1776, Washington's troops successfully fortified the Heights with these cannons, creating a significant threat to the British fleet in the harbor.

Faced with the possibility of bombardment and defeat, British General William Howe, who was in command of the occupying forces, decided to evacuate Boston on March 17, 1776. Howe's troops and loyalist civilians were safely transported to Nova Scotia and other British-controlled regions.

Washington's strategic positioning of cannons on Dorchester Heights ultimately forced the British to relinquish control of Boston after an occupation of approximately 11 months. This victory was a significant boost to American morale in the early stages of the Revolution.
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