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Burning of Kingston

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to the southwest when it became evident that the British were going to burn or lay siege to the city.
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Depiction of the burning of Kingston in a British cartoon from 1778.
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The burning of Kingston is central to the plot of the 1883 novel
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Battles of the American Revolutionary War in New York (state)
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attacked and captured Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton
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American Revolutionary War
Saratoga Campaign
John Burgoyne
Saratoga, New York
Henry Clinton
attacked and captured Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton
Hudson Highlands
John Vaughan
Hudson Valley
Kingston, New York
Hurley, New York
Kerhonkson
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Saratoga campaign
Fort Ticonderoga
Hubbardton
Fort Anne
Slaying of Jane McCrea
Fort Stanwix
Oriskany
Bennington
Saratoga
Freeman's Farm
Bemis Heights
Forts Clinton and Montgomery
Kingston
Mary Westbrook Van Deusen

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