The Battle of Harlem Heights occurred during the American Revolutionary War on September 16, 1776.
American colonial troops, under the command of George Washington, were withdrawing from New York in advance of superior numbers of British troops. The Americans occupied the high ground of what is now 125th Street to 161st Street in Manhattan. British troops marched on the retreating Americans from near what is now Central Park, and apparently precipitated the battle by beginning to sing during their advance and sounding bugles to make it appear as though it were a fox-hunt.
This action enraged the Americans, who dug in and turned to fight the British. Washington designed a trap for the British, and chased them from the field.
This battle was significant for the American forces early in the Revolutionary War, coming directly after a loss at the Battle of Long Island in which the British had captured New York City. Although the eventual outcome of the battle was a standoff and the eventual withdrawl of the American forces, the Battle of Harlem Heights demonstrated to the Continental Army that they could stand up to the British forces, and restored their morale for future engagements.
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Battles in New York took place in 1776 at Brooklyn Heights, Harlem Heights, and White Plains. Battles in New Jersey took place in 1776 at Trenton, in 1777 at Princeton, and in 1778 at Monmouth. Battles in Pennsylvania took place, in 1777, at Brandywine and Germantown. And General George Washington's last battle took place in 1781 at Yorktown, Virginia.
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After their disastrous defeat in the 1781 Battle of Yorktown, the British entered into peace talks with the Americans primarily due to exhaustion. The war had gone on longer than expected; their losses had become unacceptably high; they simply could not afford to continue hostilities.
there was only 27 battles not 36 and they were................ Battle of Lexington and Concord Battle of Bunker Hill Battle of Ticonderoga Battle of Long Island Battle for Fort Washington Battle of Trenton Battle of White Plains Battle of Oriskany Battle of Bennington Battle of Bemis's Heights Battle of Monmouth Battle of Germantown Siege of Savannah Fallen Timbers (Maumee Rapids) Battle of Stony Point Wyoming Valley Massacre Cherry Valley Massacre Battle on King's Mountain Battle of Guilford Courthouse Battle for Fort Clinton Battle of Princeton Battle on the Brandywine Siege of Charleston Siege of Yorktown
Battle of Harlem Heights happened on 1776-09-16.
The battle of Harlem height occured during the revolutionary war on September 16, 1776.
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It was a rare Continental victory.
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It lasted most of a full day and was the first Continental Army victory of the Revolutionary War.
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The address of the Harlem Branch is: 375 N. Louisville Street, Harlem, 30814 5356