General William Howe
General Howe
The Battle of Brandywine, also known as the Battle of the Brandywine or the Battle of Brandywine Creek, was fought in Pennsylvania between the American army of Major General George Washington and the British-Hessian army of General Sir William Howe on September 11, 1777. The British defeated the Americans and forced them to withdraw toward the rebel capital of Philadelphia. The engagement occurred near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania during Howe's campaign to take Philadelphia, part of the American Revolutionary War.
George Washington was the General in charge of American troops at both Brandywine and Germantown. William Howe was in charge of British troops at both battles.
General William Howe
The british
British General Sir William Howe.
The Battle of Brandywine took place at Chadds Ford Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
This battle was actually called the Battle of Brandywine, and it was a British win.
The British and Hessians.
yes they did win the battle
The british won the battle of brandywine
advantage for the british: washington wasnt clear when the British were coming