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  partof the American Revolutionary War
  date June 28 , 1778
  place Monmouth Court House, New Jersey
  result Tactical American victory
  combatant1 Great Britain
  combatant2 United States
  commander1 Henry Clinton
  commander2 George Washington
  strength1 13,059
  strength2 13,462
  casualties1 190 killed<br>390 wounded<br>576 captured<br>'''Total''' 1,156
  casualties2 152 killed<br>300 wounded<br>'''Total''' 452


The Battle of Monmouth was an inconclusive battle of the American Revolutionary War fought on June 28 , 1778 . The main American Continental Army under George Washington attacked the rear of the British Army 's column led by Sir Henry Clinton as they left Monmouth Court House (modern Freehold Borough, New Jersey ).

American General Charles Lee led the advance and initiated the first attack on the column's rear. When the British turned to flank him, he ordered a general retreat, which soon became disorganized. Washington argued with Lee, then personally rallied the troops and repelled two counterattacks. On a very hot day (perhaps higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit), the battle was a standoff. Both sides lost as many men to sunstroke as to the enemy. Both sides retired at nightfall.

The battle was the last major engagement of the northern theatre, and the largest one-day battle of the war when measured in terms of participants. Lee was later court-martialed for his actions.

The legend of " Molly Pitcher " is usually associated with this battle. According to one story, she was a housewife who came to battle with her husband, and took his place at the cannon after he fell. While apparently based on a true incident, the story was greatly embellished over the years.


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