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The Battle of Harlem Heights, 1776 (Small Battles)

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ISBN: 1594163944

Author: Price, David

Condition: New

The Battle of Harlem Heights is an underappreciated milestone in American military history. The engagement on upper Manhattan Island on September 16, 1776, was the first successful battle for George Washingtons troops in the quest for independence from Great Britain and presaged the emergence of an effective fighting force among the citizen-soldiers who made up the Continental Army. The cooperative effort of regiments from New England, Maryland, and Virginia-whose men lacked any sense of national identity before the Revolution-indicated the potential for this fledgling army to cohere around a common national purpose and affiliation and become the primary instrument for securing Americas right to self-rule.The action began when a contingent of rangers led by Col. Thomas Knowlton of Connecticut encountered British light infantry while conducting a reconnaissance mission on Washingtons orders. What began as a skirmish transformed into a full-fledged battle as both sides reinforced, and a heavy engagement continued for several hours until, with ammunition running low, the British withdrew. Washington decided not to pursue and risk confrontation with a larger force, thereby keeping his army intact. In The Battle of Harlem Heights, 1776, David Price conveys the significance of the Continental Armys first victory and highlights the role of one of its key participants, the largely forgotten Knowlton-the father of American military intelligence-who gave his life during the action while urging his rangers forward. No matter how many times U.S. Army troops have recorded a battlefield success over the past two and a half centuries-whether on American soil, in a European wood, across a Middle Eastern desert, or on a Pacific island-one thing about that history remains indisputable. They did it first at Harlem Heights.Small Battles: Military History as Local HistoryMark Edward Lender and James Kirby Martin, Series EditorsSmall Battles offers a fresh and important new perspective on the story of Americas early conflicts. It was the small battles, not the clash of major armies, that truly defined the fighting during the colonial wars, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the hostilities on the frontiers. This is dramatic military history as seen through the prism of local history-history with a depth of detail, a feeling for place, people, and the impact of battle and its consequences that the story of major battles often cannot convey. The Small Battles series focuses on Americas military conflicts at their most intimate and revealing level.

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The Battle of Harlem Heights, 1776 (Small Battles)

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