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- Battle_of_Monmouth abstract "The Battle of Monmouth was an American Revolutionary War (or American War of Independence) battle fought on June 28, 1778 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The Continental Army under General George Washington attacked the rear of the British Army column commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton as they left Monmouth Court House (modern Freehold Borough). It is known as the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse.Unsteady handling of lead Continental elements by Major General Charles Lee had allowed British rearguard commander Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis to seize the initiative but Washington's timely arrival on the battlefield rallied the Americans along a hilltop hedgerow. Sensing the opportunity to smash the Continentals, Cornwallis pressed his attack and captured the hedgerow in stifling heat. Washington consolidated his troops in a new line on heights behind marshy ground, used his artillery to fix the British in their positions, then brought up a four gun battery under Major General Nathanael Greene on nearby Combs Hill to enfilade the British line, requiring Cornwallis to withdraw. Finally, Washington tried to hit the exhausted British rear guard on both flanks, but darkness forced the end of the engagement. Both armies held the field, but the British commanding General Clinton withdrew undetected at midnight to resume his army's march to New York City.While Cornwallis protected the main British column from any further American attack, Washington had fought his opponent to a standstill after a pitched and prolonged engagement; the first time that Washington's army had achieved such a result. The battle demonstrated the growing effectiveness of the Continental Army after its six month encampment at Valley Forge, where constant drilling under officers such as Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben and Major General Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette greatly improved army discipline and morale. The battle improved the military reputations of Washington, Lafayette and Anthony Wayne but ended the career of Charles Lee, who would face court martial at Englishtown for his failures on the day. According to some accounts, an American soldier's wife, Mary Hays, brought water to thirsty soldiers in the June heat, and became one of several women associated with the legend of Molly Pitcher.".
- Battle_of_Monmouth causalties "362–500 killed, wounded or captured".
- Battle_of_Monmouth combatant "Hesse-Kassel".
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Alexander_Leslie_(British_Army_officer).
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Charles_Cornwallis,_1st_Marquess_Cornwallis.
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Charles_Lee_(general).
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander George_Washington.
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Henry_Clinton_(American_War_of_Independence).
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Nathanael_Greene.
- Battle_of_Monmouth date "1778-06-28".
- Battle_of_Monmouth isPartOfMilitaryConflict American_Revolutionary_War.
- Battle_of_Monmouth place Freehold_Borough,_New_Jersey.
- Battle_of_Monmouth place New_Jersey.
- Battle_of_Monmouth result "Inconclusive".
- Battle_of_Monmouth strength "11,000".
- Battle_of_Monmouth strength "14,000–15,000".
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- Battle_of_Monmouth campaignbox "Philadelphia".
- Battle_of_Monmouth caption "Washington Rallying the Troops at Monmouth".
- Battle_of_Monmouth caption "by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze".
- Battle_of_Monmouth casualties "170".
- Battle_of_Monmouth casualties "362".
- Battle_of_Monmouth casualties "60".
- Battle_of_Monmouth casualties "65".
- Battle_of_Monmouth combatant "Hesse-Kassel".
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Alexander_Leslie_(British_Army_officer).
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Charles_Cornwallis,_1st_Marquess_Cornwallis.
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Charles_Lee_(general).
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander George_Washington.
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Henry_Clinton_(American_War_of_Independence).
- Battle_of_Monmouth commander Nathanael_Greene.
- Battle_of_Monmouth conflict "Battle of Monmouth".
- Battle_of_Monmouth date "1778-06-28".
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- Battle_of_Monmouth partof "the American Revolutionary War".
- Battle_of_Monmouth place Freehold_Borough,_New_Jersey.
- Battle_of_Monmouth place New_Jersey.
- Battle_of_Monmouth result "Inconclusive".
- Battle_of_Monmouth strength "11000".
- Battle_of_Monmouth strength "14000".
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- Battle_of_Monmouth subject Category:Freehold_Borough,_New_Jersey.
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- Battle_of_Monmouth comment "The Battle of Monmouth was an American Revolutionary War (or American War of Independence) battle fought on June 28, 1778 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The Continental Army under General George Washington attacked the rear of the British Army column commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton as they left Monmouth Court House (modern Freehold Borough).".
- Battle_of_Monmouth label "Bataille de Monmouth".
- Battle_of_Monmouth label "Batalla de Monmouth".
- Battle_of_Monmouth label "Battle of Monmouth".
- Battle_of_Monmouth label "Bitwa o Monmouth".
- Battle_of_Monmouth label "Schlacht von Monmouth".
- Battle_of_Monmouth label "Slag bij Monmouth".
- Battle_of_Monmouth label "モンマスの戦い".
- Battle_of_Monmouth sameAs Schlacht_von_Monmouth.
- Battle_of_Monmouth sameAs Batalla_de_Monmouth.