Few troops took part in the early battles, but during the summer of 1776
The British troops were led to the battle of the Long Island by General William Howe.
The result of the Battle of Long Island was that the British drove Washington's troops out of Brooklyn.
The Battle of Brooklyn Heights, also known as the Battle of Long Island, was fought in Brooklyn. The New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens are located on the western end of Long Island. Specifically, the battle was fought in what is now the Brooklyn neighborhood of Gowanus, which is a little bit south of the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, directly inland of Governor's Island. After the battle, the American troops fled to Brooklyn Heights. The British planned a siege, but the troops evacuated before it could happen.
Gen George Washington commanded the Continental Troops at the Battle of Long Island (fought 27aug1776) during the Revolutionary War. His British counterpart was Lord Howe.
American--- George Washington
The British troops were led to the battle of the Long Island by General William Howe.
The result of the Battle of Long Island was that the British drove Washington's troops out of Brooklyn.
The Battle of Long Island, also known as the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, was fought in Brooklyn. The New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens are located on the western end of Long Island. Specifically, the battle was fought in what is now the Brooklyn neighborhood of Gowanus, which is a little bit south of the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, directly inland of Governor's Island. After the battle, the American troops fled to Brooklyn Heights. The British planned a siege, but the troops evacuated before it could happen.
The result of the Battle of Long Island was that the British drove Washington's troops out of Brooklyn.
New Answer:The Battle of Long Island, New York, was on August 27, 1776. George Washington commanded the American side, and William Howe commanded the British side.The British forced the Americans from Long Island. However, when the battle was over, approximately 250 Americans were dead or wounded, and the British had approximately 400 who were either dead or wounded.Although the American troops lost this battle, it was considered by some American Generals to be a turning point in the war.
Battle of Long Island.
George Washington thought the British were going to attack Long Island because this was the easiest port for the troops to reach. When the Battle of Long Island did take place Washington and his troops were defeated.
The Battle of Brooklyn Heights, also known as the Battle of Long Island, was fought in Brooklyn. The New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens are located on the western end of Long Island. Specifically, the battle was fought in what is now the Brooklyn neighborhood of Gowanus, which is a little bit south of the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, directly inland of Governor's Island. After the battle, the American troops fled to Brooklyn Heights. The British planned a siege, but the troops evacuated before it could happen.
New York State. The Battle of Brooklyn Heights, also known as the Battle of Long Island, was fought in Brooklyn. The New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens are located on the western end of Long Island (the remainder of Long Island is part of New York State, but not part of New York City). Specifically, the battle was fought in what is now the Brooklyn neighborhood of Gowanus, which is a little bit south of the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. After the battle, the American troops fled to Brooklyn Heights. The British planned a siege, but the troops evacuated before it could happen.
General George Washington
Gen George Washington commanded the Continental Troops at the Battle of Long Island (fought 27aug1776) during the Revolutionary War. His British counterpart was Lord Howe.
American--- George Washington