Continental Army at The Battle of Monmouth
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2015-05-17
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While Lee's force was engaging Cornwallis, Washington was bringing up the main army. Riding forward, he encountered the fleeing soldiers from Lee's command. Appalled by the situation, he located Lee and demanded to know what had happened. After receiving no satisfactory answer, Washington rebuked Lee in one of the few instances where he swore publicly. Dismissing his subordinate, Washington set to rallying Lee's men. Establishing a new line along a hedge row, they held off the British just long enough to allow the army to take up positions to the west.
Falling back to the main army, the remnants of Lee's command aided in repelling repeated British assaults on the American lines. The training and discipline instilled by von Steuben at Valley Forge paid dividends as the Continental troops were able to fight the British regulars to a standstill. Late in the afternoon, with both sides bloodied and tired from the summer heat, the British broke off the battle and withdrew towards New York. Washington wished to continue the pursuit, but his men were too exhausted and Clinton was able to reach the safety of Sandy Hook.
Original file name 06 American Army at Monmouth.jpg
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The Battle of Monmouth, The Continental Army, Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Revolutionary War Battle, American Revolution, History, American History, US History, Monmouth County, Historic Monmouth County, The Shore, The Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore, New Jersey Shore, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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