The Battle of Long Island was a major defeat for the Continental Army, but General Washington's skillful retreat saved the army from total destruction. Under the cover of darkness and fog, Washington managed to evacuate all 9,000 troops across the East River to Manhattan, a feat considered one of his greatest military achievements. Despite the tactical loss, Washington's leadership and the resilience of the Continental Army were preserved, allowing them to continue the fight for independence.
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