During the winter of 1775-1776, British forces in Boston faced dire conditions. Morale waned as cold, hunger, and supply shortages eroded their strength. Attempts at entertainment through theater failed to secure control. The British miscalculated their dominance, leading to a gradual decline that revealed vulnerabilities, ultimately prompting their evacuation from the city.
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