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| ==Revolutionary tension== | | ==Revolutionary tension== |
| + | During the Revolutionary War, in August 1777, George Washington and his colonial army took positions along Red Clay Creek near Brandywine Springs to defend against a British advance on Philadelphia. British forces under Cornwallis headed for Washington's position while a separate force under Sir William Howe flanked the colonials to the north, forcing Washington to withdraw across the Brandywine Creek on September 9. |
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| ==Hotel and spa== | | ==Hotel and spa== |