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Chapter 941 - 702

Compared to the unstoppable advance of the Australasian Army, the Frenchmen seemed somewhat anxious and restless.

But for France, there was another nation that had not reaped much benefit yet — that was the British Empire, which had instigated the war against the United States.

The 100,000 troops Britain had sent had already arrived in Canada, and most of them had been involved in the sieges of Augusta and New York.

Because the majority of America's elite forces were concentrated here, the advance of the British military was extremely slow — it could even be described as a crawl.

Half a month ago, Canadian troops had already fought their way to Augusta, and now, after the British Army took over the front line, they were still positioned at Augusta, having advanced less than two kilometers.

This may seem incredible, but it was indeed the main theme of this war.

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