THREE points of British strategy in reference to the Hudson river (During revolutionary war)
Taking the long Hudson River valley would split the New England colonies, from Virginia and the middle colonies.
The British could use their troops concentrated in New York City (to move north).
The British could use their troops in Canada (to move south).
The British could catch the US defenders of the valley between two opposing forces.
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Taking the long Hudson River valley would split the New England colonies, from Virginia and the middle colonies.
The British could use their troops concentrated in New York City (to move north).
The British could use their troops in Canada (to move south).
The British could catch the US defenders of the valley between two opposing forces.