This was a Revolutionary War Battle with little impact or importance. Two sidebars of the battle are worth mentioning: this is the battle that gave rise to the legend of Molly Pitcher and was the also where General George Washington court martialed General Charles Lee for disobeying orders
The Battle of Monmouth started on June 28th 1778. The Battle of Monmouth ended on June 28th 1778.
yes William hays was in the battle of monmouth
Yes there was a battle at monmouth in the revolutionary war. During that battle there was a massive heat wave and most men died from the heat instead of GSW's. (Gun Shot Wounds).
yes, it was in the battle of monmouth
The result of the Battle of Monmouth was inconclusive. The Continental Army of the US lost 350 to 500 killed, wounded, or captured. The British had about the same casualties.
Battle of Monmouth happened on 1778-06-28.
No, the Battle of Monmouth happened during the Revolutionary War, in New Jersey.
Probably the major thing is that Monmouth happened after the Valley Forge training session, which had greatly improved the ability of the Continental Army to face British Regulars head on.
The Battle of Monmouth started on June 28th 1778. The Battle of Monmouth ended on June 28th 1778.
General Gearge Washington, later president claimed the French lands. Lee, another former agent dissaproved and went against Gearge. That's how the battle of monmouth happened.
The Battle of Monmouth lasted for only a single day.
yes William hays was in the battle of monmouth
The battle if Monmouth was because the French where invading on British land
The Battle of Monmouth was fought on June 28, 1778, near Monmouth Court House, NJ. On the day of the battle the weather was extremely hot, with many soldiers suffering from heat stroke.
Monmouth Rebellion happened in 1685.
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