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British troops leave New York |
British troops officially left New York City on November 25, 1783, marking the end of the American Revolutionary War. The evacuation, known as Evacuation Day, ended nearly eight years of British occupation that began in 1776. General George Washington and the Continental Army re-entered the city, raising the American flag over New York for the first time. The event symbolized the success of the American struggle for independence and the restoration of American control over its territory.