Washington was defeated in Brandywine on September 11, 1777
Germantown
Defeated on October 4th, 1777. At Germantown, Pennsylvania
That was the Battle of Brandywine which took place along the Brandywine River near Chad's Ford, Pensylvania on September 11, 1777.British General William Howe used boats to flank the defenses of American General George Washington; and the better trained British army of 17,000 routed the American army of 20,000
In the battles of Saratoga in September and October 1777 the British forces were led by General John Burgoyne.
On October 4, 1777, Washington's forces were defeated at the Battle of Germantown, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This battle was part of the larger Philadelphia campaign during the American Revolutionary War. Despite a well-planned attack, the American troops faced confusion and miscommunication, leading to a significant victory for the British forces under General William Howe. The defeat hindered Washington's efforts to regain control of the city of Philadelphia.
it was 1777
George Washington was victorious in the Battle of Princeton on January 3, 1777. This battle took place in Princeton, New Jersey, during the American Revolutionary War. Washington's Continental Army defeated the British forces, boosting American morale and demonstrating the army's ability to fight and win against the British.
In 1777 they did not have a president, Washington was elected in '89
In 1777 they did not have a president, Washington was elected in '89
September 19, 1777 and ended October 17, 1777
. Place: North of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the USA
The action took place on the 11th September 1777 between the Americans and the British. The British defeated the Americans forcing them to withdraw towards Philadelphia, the rebel capital.