It is Molly Pitcher, she gave water to all the men on the battle feild and filled in for her husband at the cannan when he got wonded. She was a very brave woman in the Revolutionry war.
At the battle of Monmouth there was a massive heat wave. Monmouth was the last major engagement fought in the north; it was the longest battle of the war; and it was fought, as no other major engagement, in stifling heat. None who survived the day would ever forget the heat. With more than fifteen hours of sunshine, June 28 was the fifth day of a heat wave, which on the day of the battle saw temperatures close to 100 deg. Fahrenheit. All together there were 59 heat stroke deaths.
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historians call it a tie but Americans took the land.No one is considered to have won the Battle of Monmouth. The forces of George Washington and Sir Henry Clinton fought a draw.
The American Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth was fought in New Jersey in 1778. The Americans were outnumbered but held their own against the British. Most historians write that the battle was a draw or inconclusive. Historians often vary on close battles. For example, although Robert E. Lee "lost" the Battle of Antietam, and had to retreat, most military historians claim the battle was a "technical draw".
He is our Great Grandfather and we know he fought in the Battle of the bulge just cannot find any documentation stating the soldiers in this battle. Can you help us?
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.
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Molly Pitcher fought in the Revolutionary War for independance.
He fought the British in America, fighting the battles of Brandywine, Gloucester, Barren Hill, Monmouth and Newport, Rhode Island; and after a brief return to France, the battle of Green Spring and the battle and siege of Yorktown.
The Battle of Monmouth was fought on June 28, 1778 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. General George Washington commanded the Continental Army which attacked the British Army commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton as the group was leaving the Monmouth Court House.Freehold Borough). It is known as the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse. Other leaders involved were Continental Major General Charles Lee and British Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis.
At the battle of Monmouth there was a massive heat wave. Monmouth was the last major engagement fought in the north; it was the longest battle of the war; and it was fought, as no other major engagement, in stifling heat. None who survived the day would ever forget the heat. With more than fifteen hours of sunshine, June 28 was the fifth day of a heat wave, which on the day of the battle saw temperatures close to 100 deg. Fahrenheit. All together there were 59 heat stroke deaths.
The battle of Monmouth was fought in 1778. It was also called as the American Revolutionary War. It was fought between the British army along with the German troops against the American Continental troops and the militia. There were about 10,000 soldiers in the British army against 11,000 American soldiers.
It was a long time before women were allowed to fight in battles. Molly Pitchers is a nickname for the woman who fought in the American Battle of Monmouth.
IDK :P probably because of the Americans intercepting the british for their supplie train, because the Americans were poor on supplies and barely any of them had shoes. srry bout the poor info, but i hope this help :D
the amount of soldier that founght in the war of Chattanooga is 721,000.
Salem Poor