The bravery and sacrifice of the Maryland 400 goes unrecognized in their role of fighting a rear guard that allowed the army to retreat. The 400 held the line in the rear guard action and twice counter attacked British troops numbering 2,000 giving Washington enough time to save the army. Twelve survivors made it back to the American army. Family legend claims relatives served in the Maryland Line though the war.. A Continental Army officer is buried near my grandfather in Westminster, Maryland.
Washington only won three of thirteen battles but he won the last one and that’s all that matters. Chess is won when you checkmate the king, not by how many pieces you take or how you lose.
That is incorrect. Somehow many are under the assumption Washington lost more battles than he won, Here's the record Victories 8, Siege of Boston, Harlem Heights, Trenton, 2nd Trenton (Assunpink Creek), Princeton, Battle of the Clouds, Whitemarsh and Yorktown. Loses 7, Long Island, Kip's Bay, White Plains, Ft. Washington and Fort Lee, he was not in command at Ft. Washington, but retreated from Ft. Lee, Brandywine and Germantown. One draw, Monmouth, Washington's and one inconclusive Forge Wars
Learned my direct paternal 5th great grandfather Matthew Bennett fought here - Lieutenant of Baxters Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, 19th September 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November 1776; exchanged 8th December 1780, and did not return to the army.
My ancestor William Van Horn was also in Baxter's Flying Camp at Ft. Washington and taken as a POW, he was exchanged fairly quickly and returned to Bucks County and reenlisted in Kirkbride's Bucks Co. Militia Bn. and fought at Germantown. Many like your ancestor if they survived a long imprisonment, their health was so broken they could serve even if they wanted to. Many died within a few years of returning home.
My 6x Great Grandfather Ludwig Mansker was in the Pensalvaynia Rifles under Miles, in the rear where they flanked in Brooklyn, he later died (probably from sickness and hypothermia) at Coryell Ferry (now New Hope) the last week of November 1776.
He likely would have been in my ancestor's company of Mile's Regt. My ancestor Bernhardt Slough was in Capt. Henry Shade's Company at Long Island from Northampton Co. Shade resigned and John McGowan was promoted to Captain, this was the Captain in command at Coryell's Ferry, there is record of my ancestor being at Coryell's Ferry in November in the Pa, Archives. He presumably crossed the Delaware with Gen, Washington, he lost his left leg at Princeton at 19 years old. My cousin is SAR through Bernard Slough.
Do you have a version of this video without the music? It interferes with the very interesting historical information. Why was it included? Seriously, WHY?!
Revolution War, was also a Civil War! U.S. Patriot's VS British,& the same Patriot's VS Tory's! I had never heard of Thomas Hickey, or the plot on Washington's Life! Thank Ya'll for this Educational Video! I am going to study it more in future!
This was a very tough campaign for General Washington and his Continental Army. His ability to hold the army intact in the face of a string of defeats highlights Washington’s skill as a general, even as the battles themselves demonstrate the greenness of the army and failures in leadership at multiple levels including that of Washington. It was the retaining of the army in the field and the blessings of God that saved the American independence. 🇺🇸✝️
Washinton was not at Saratoga, Horatio Gates was in command, but the credit for the victory at 2nd Saratoga goes to Arnold and Daniel Morgan, two of the best field commanders.
Fact? The largest battle of the American Revolution did not happen in the USA. The largest battle of the American Revolution happened in Europe. The Americans were backed by Spain and France. The Spanish provided the largest army and navy, in addition to money that paid for the battle in Virginia where General Cornwallis surrendered. The French provided 90 percent of the guns, canons, money, a smaller army and two navies bigger than the Spanish one. The largest battle happened I Gibraltar. The Spanish and French dropped cannons that should of sank the rock. Without Spain and France the Americans would have been LUNCH. Freedom costs blood.
Washington was under close scrutiny from his fellow officers after such a defeat. But he was tremendously out numbered and had an unorganized military group. Nothing went right in New York for the Americans.
Things went much better in July 1781 when General Washington worked with the French to retake New York from British and Hessian forces: www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/the-revolutionary-war/reconnaissance-of-new-york/
The bravery and sacrifice of the Maryland 400 goes unrecognized in their role of fighting a rear guard that allowed the army to retreat. The 400 held the line in the rear guard action and twice counter attacked British troops numbering 2,000 giving Washington enough time to save the army. Twelve survivors made it back to the American army. Family legend claims relatives served in the Maryland Line though the war.. A Continental Army officer is buried near my grandfather in Westminster, Maryland.
Washington only won three of thirteen battles but he won the last one and that’s all that matters. Chess is won when you checkmate the king, not by how many pieces you take or how you lose.
That is incorrect. Somehow many are under the assumption Washington lost more battles than he won, Here's the record Victories 8, Siege of Boston, Harlem Heights, Trenton, 2nd Trenton (Assunpink Creek), Princeton, Battle of the Clouds, Whitemarsh and Yorktown. Loses 7, Long Island, Kip's Bay, White Plains, Ft. Washington and Fort Lee, he was not in command at Ft. Washington, but retreated from Ft. Lee, Brandywine and Germantown. One draw, Monmouth, Washington's and one inconclusive Forge Wars
By revolting against british rule
The usa Inherited a violent
Streak which still prevails today in the 2nd amendment!
Learned my direct paternal 5th great grandfather Matthew Bennett fought here - Lieutenant
of Baxters Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, 19th September 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington,
16th November 1776; exchanged 8th December 1780, and did not return to the army.
My ancestor William Van Horn was also in Baxter's Flying Camp at Ft. Washington and taken as a POW, he was exchanged fairly quickly and returned to Bucks County and reenlisted in Kirkbride's Bucks Co. Militia Bn. and fought at Germantown. Many like your ancestor if they survived a long imprisonment, their health was so broken they could serve even if they wanted to. Many died within a few years of returning home.
My 6x Great Grandfather Ludwig Mansker was in the Pensalvaynia Rifles under Miles, in the rear where they flanked in Brooklyn, he later died (probably from sickness and hypothermia) at Coryell Ferry (now New Hope) the last week of November 1776.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Wow! Fascinating lineage. He must've been amazed seeing fellow German Hessians under British command.
He likely would have been in my ancestor's company of Mile's Regt. My ancestor Bernhardt Slough was in Capt. Henry Shade's Company at Long Island from Northampton Co. Shade resigned and John McGowan was promoted to Captain, this was the Captain in command at Coryell's Ferry, there is record of my ancestor being at Coryell's Ferry in November in the Pa, Archives. He presumably crossed the Delaware with Gen, Washington, he lost his left leg at Princeton at 19 years old. My cousin is SAR through Bernard Slough.
Wow learned about the battle on the History Channel was suprised
Do you have a version of this video without the music? It interferes with the very interesting historical information. Why was it included? Seriously, WHY?!
Revolution War, was also a Civil War! U.S. Patriot's VS British,& the same Patriot's VS Tory's! I had never heard of Thomas Hickey, or the plot on Washington's Life! Thank Ya'll for this Educational Video! I am going to study it more in future!
Interesting story, Thomas Hickey
Nice presentation. Thank you.
WRONG! HE REFERS TO THE AMERICANS AS REBELS INSTEAD OF PATRIOTS
Cool video. Great content!
WRONG! HE REFERS TO THE AMERICANS AS REBELS INSTEAD OF PATRIOTS
Joselico gracias Dios 🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👁️🤑👑✅🙌🏻
This was a very tough campaign for General Washington and his Continental Army. His ability to hold the army intact in the face of a string of defeats highlights Washington’s skill as a general, even as the battles themselves demonstrate the greenness of the army and failures in leadership at multiple levels including that of Washington. It was the retaining of the army in the field and the blessings of God that saved the American independence. 🇺🇸✝️
God didn't save them, the heroes saved God.
Agree, well done.👍
WRONG! HE REFERS TO THE AMERICANS AS REBELS INSTEAD OF PATRIOTS
Arnold saved his ass at Saratoga
Washinton was not at Saratoga, Horatio Gates was in command, but the credit for the victory at 2nd Saratoga goes to Arnold and Daniel Morgan, two of the best field commanders.
Battle of Trenton helped to redeem Washington
Well done! Huzzah!!
WRONG! HE REFERS TO THE AMERICANS AS REBELS INSTEAD OF PATRIOTS
Fact? The largest battle of the American Revolution did not happen in the USA. The largest battle of the American Revolution happened in Europe. The Americans were backed by Spain and France. The Spanish provided the largest army and navy, in addition to money that paid for the battle in Virginia where General Cornwallis surrendered. The French provided 90 percent of the guns, canons, money, a smaller army and two navies bigger than the Spanish one. The largest battle happened I Gibraltar. The Spanish and French dropped cannons that should of sank the rock. Without Spain and France the Americans would have been LUNCH. Freedom costs blood.
Washington was under close scrutiny from his fellow officers after such a defeat. But he was tremendously out numbered and had an unorganized military group. Nothing went right in New York for the Americans.
Things went much better in July 1781 when General Washington worked with the French to retake New York from British and Hessian forces: www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/the-revolutionary-war/reconnaissance-of-new-york/
Hessians were not mercenaries! This American myth making needs to stop!
His voice sounds like Joe Biden.
Biden 2024
The music is obnoxious and interferes with the story