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  2. Battle of Monmouth - Wikipedia

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    In her 2014 book Written in my Own Heart's Blood Diana Gabaldon covers the Battle of Monmouth. The battle is mentioned in the song "Stay Alive", in the Broadway show Hamilton: An American Musical, written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The song portrays Lee as a fool who gives conflicting instructions to his troops, resulting in massive casualties ...

  3. Battle of Monmouth order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778, saw a colonial American army under Major General George Washington fight a British army led by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton. After evacuating Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, on June 18, Clinton intended to march his 13,000-man army to New York City .

  4. List of American Revolutionary War battles - Wikipedia

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    American victory Battle of Bull's Ferry: July 20–21, 1780: New Jersey: Loyalist victory Battle of Colson's Mill: July 21, 1780: North Carolina: American victory Battle of Rocky Mount: August 1, 1780: South Carolina: Loyalist victory Battle of Hanging Rock: August 6, 1780: South Carolina: American victory Battle of Pekowee: August 8, 1780 ...

  5. File:BattleofMonmouth.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. 2nd North Carolina Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Though the battle resulted in an American defeat, Howe's advance was brought to a halt in a fierce musketry duel and Washington's army limped away to fight again. [10] Col. Alexander Martin. At the Battle of Germantown on 4 October 1777, the North Carolina Brigade and William Maxwell's New Jersey Brigade were part of Lord Stirling's Reserve ...

  7. Charles Lee (general) - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Charles Lee. Lee was born on 6 February 1732 [O.S. 26 January 1731] [1] [2] in Darnhall, Cheshire, England, Great Britain, the son of Major General John Lee [a] [3] and his wife Isabella Bunbury (daughter of Sir Henry Bunbury, 3rd Baronet).

  8. 'The greatest American battle': See photos from WWII's Battle ...

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    Monday marks 80 years since the Battle of the Bulge, when the Nazi army made its last offensive push of World War II.. The battle was one of the costliest of the war, with the U.S. Army suffering ...

  9. William Maxwell (Continental Army general) - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell's troops were among those harassing the British as they crossed New Jersey to New York, and were involved in the Battle of Monmouth. He was a member of the 1779 Sullivan Expedition (specifically at the request of John Sullivan) against Iroquois lands in upstate New York, and fought in the Battle of Newtown , the only major action of the ...