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Why did the British want to capture New York City from the start of the war?

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New York City was a center city that connected many others cities, and served as a stopping mid-section station to anyone traveling from inner or outer state as well as people traveling from states that boarded the 13 colonies. The British were aiming to capture New York city in order to block the connection and communication between the states, making it hard and causing a blockage for resources, news, and supplies to travel around the states. The British knew if they captured New York City, they would divide the other states, therefore ensuring a victory.

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