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  • Battle of Monmouth
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  • The Battle of Monmouth was an event that took place during the American Revolutionary War between the British Army and the Continental Army in Monmouth, on the Frontier. The battle took place on 28 June 1778, and soon became notorious for the heat. Soldiers on both sides were reported to have collapsed from heat stroke due to the excess heat.
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  • 20
Strength
  • 11000
  • 14000
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  • Philadelphia
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Casual
  • 60
  • 65
  • 170
  • 360
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End
  • 1778-06-28
Partof
  • the American Revolutionary War
Date
  • 1778-06-28
Commander
Name
  • Battle of Monmouth
Caption
  • Washington Rallying the Troops at Monmouth
  • by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze
Commanders
  • *Henry Clinton *Charles Cornwallis
  • *George Washington *Charles Lee *Marquis de Lafayette
Casualties
  • 60
  • 65
  • 170
  • 362
Result
  • Tactical draw
  • American strategic victory
  • *Stalemate; long-term American victory *Continental Army held the position *British Army returned to New York City *Charles Lee passed in court-martial
combatant
  • Hesse-Kassel
Forces
  • 11000
  • 14000
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Place
  • Monmouth Court House, New Jersey
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  • The Battle of Monmouth was an event that took place during the American Revolutionary War between the British Army and the Continental Army in Monmouth, on the Frontier. The battle took place on 28 June 1778, and soon became notorious for the heat. Soldiers on both sides were reported to have collapsed from heat stroke due to the excess heat.
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