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This Week in History

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#ThisWeekinHistory As disease spread through New York, George Washington feared smallpox inoculations could weaken the army just as the British were threatening to attack. At the same time, a request arrived for Washington to travel to Philadelphia to meet with Congress to discuss the war effort—an important reminder that civilian authority still guided the American army.
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