Browse Items (137 total)
HubbardtonScenario#: 12 Date: 7 July 1777 Location: Hubbardton, VirginiaThe Battle of Hubbardton, occurred on July 7, in the village of Hubbardton, Vermont. On the morning of July 7, 1777, British forces, under General Simon Fraser, caught up with the American rear guard of the forces, retreating after the … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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The Rearguard Action that Saved the RevolutionScenario#: A304 Date: July 7, 1777 Location: Hubbardton, VirginiaBattle of Hubbardton Horse & Musket — Annual #3 |
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Saratoga Campaign 1777- Ticonderoga to Freeman's FarmRevolutionary War |
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OriskanyScenario#: 46 Date: 6 Aug 1777 Location: Oriskany, New YorkGeneral Herkimer’s relief column was ambushed on its way to Fort Stanwix by Iroquois warriors. A rainstorm saved them by disrupting the ambush, allowing him time to consolidate his forces on high ground. As the storm ends British Loyalist … Hold the Line — The French & Indian War |
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BenningtonScenario#: 13 Date: 16 Aug 1777 Location: Walloomsac, New YorkIn Walloomsac, New York, a rebel force of 2,000 men, led by General John Stark, decisively defeated a detachment of General John Burgoyne's army led by Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum. Baum’s force left Burgoyne’s camp on August 9. The force … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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“They are ours, or this night Molly Stark sleeps a widow!”Scenario#: A406 Date: August 16, 1777 Location: Walloomsac, New YorkBattle of Bennington Horse & Musket — Annual #4 |
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Brandywine (Washington's Attack)Scenario#: 102 Date: 11 September 1777 Location: Chadds Ford Township, PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, the capital of the newly formed nation, was the chief objective of British General Howe in 1777. The British, after landing at Elk(ton) Maryland from the Chesapeake, marched toward the city on the Baltimore to Philadelphia road. … Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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Brandywine (British Flank Attack)Scenario#: 103 Date: 11 September 1777 Location: Chadds Ford Township, PennsylvaniaAround 2:30 on the 11th, Howe’s plan was carried out. Cornwallis was in position and shook his column out into line near Osborne’s hill, resting his troops for an hour, and then advanced toward the Birmingham Meeting House. Washington, now … Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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Brandywine (Knyphausen's Attack)Scenario#: 104 Date: 11 September 1777 Location: Chadds Ford Township, PennsylvaniaAt Chadds Ford, after Greene’s division was ordered to support the right, Knyphausen heard the sound of gunfire from the north and attacked. Once across the Brandywine, the Continental gun position was quickly overrun. Outnumbered, Wayne and… Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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Brandywine (Green's Rear Guard)Scenario#: 105 Date: 11 September 1777 Location: Chadds Ford Township, PennsylvaniaSterling, Stephan and Sullivan divisions, on Washington’s right, could not hold against the steady attack of Cornwallis’ men. When ordered, Greene quickly moved and deployed his troops into line, which allowed the shaken troops to pass through their… Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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BrandywineScenario#: 14 Date: 11 Sept 1777 Location: Chadds Ford Township, PennsylvaniaGeneral Howe began the battle not with muskets but with legs as he took the bulk of his force on a march around the American army defending along Brandywine Creek. While he was doing this General Knyphausen was pinning Washington’s … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Birmingham HillScenario#: 15 Date: 11 Sept 1777 Location: Chadds Ford Township, PennsylvaniaWashington was unsure of Howe's intentions until news came of the maneuver up the Chesapeake Bay. Washington marched his army south of Philadelphia and took up a strong defensive position behind Brandywine Creek. Washington covered the main crossing… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Westchester and Vicinity 1777 - The Battle of Brandywine OverviewRevolutionary War |
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Westchester and Vicinity 1777 - The Battle of BrandywineRevolutionary War |
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Freeman's Farm (Saratoga)Scenario#: 3 Date: 19 September 1777 Location: Saratoga, New YorkThe British campaign plan was to send General John Burgoyne from Canada, down the Hudson River and General Henry Clinton, up the Hudson River to capture Albany, which would spell the end of the American Resistance in the Hudson River … Commands & Colors: Tricorne — C&C Tricorne |
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Freeman's FarmScenario#: 16 Date: 19 Sept 1777 Location: Saratoga, New YorkIn September of 1777 British Lt. General John Burgoyne began his expedition. His path took him south from Canada toward Albany, NY. He encountered little Resistance in the early stages, and easily overtook positions as he marched. The Resistance… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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New York 1777 - The First Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Freeman's FarmRevolutionary War |
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Saratoga 1777 - The First Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Freeman's Farm Situation 1300-1500 HoursRevolutionary War |
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Saratoga 1777 - The First Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Freeman's Farm Situation 1500-1700 HoursRevolutionary War |
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Saratoga 1777 - The First Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Freeman's Farm Situation 1700-1900 HoursRevolutionary War |
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Saratoga and Vicinity 1777 - The First Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Freeman's Farm Initial Disposition and MovementsRevolutionary War |
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GermantownScenario#: 17 Date: 4 Oct 1777 Location: Germantown, PennsylvaniaFollowing the British victory at Brandywine on September 11, 1777, and subsequent occupation of Philadelphia, British forces had gone into bivouac. Washington in the meantime had gathered together an army of almost 11,000 men, of which 3,000 were… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Maryland 1777 - The Battle of GermantownRevolutionary War |
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Form! Form! It is only a scouting party!Scenario#: TR08 Date: October 4, 1777 Location: Germantown, PennsylvaniaBattle of Germantown Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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Bemis Heights (Saratoga)Scenario#: 1 Date: 7 October 1777 Location: Saratoga, New YorkAfter the battle of Freeman’s farm, Burgoyne, running low on men and food, was still in a very difficult position, but decided to wait in the hope that Clinton would arrive to join his army. While in the Continental camp … Commands & Colors: Tricorne — C&C Tricorne |
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Bemis Heights (British Redoubts)Scenario#: 4 Date: 7 October 1777 Location: Saratoga, New YorkAfter Fraser was mortally wounded, the British retreated back to their camp. Arnold hearing of the Continental success rode out to join in the pursuit. The British had set up two redoubts near their camp, one was defended by Heinrich … Commands & Colors: Tricorne — C&C Tricorne |
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Bemis HeightsScenario#: 18 Date: 7 Oct 1777 Location: Bemis Heights, New YorkOn October 7th British General Burgoyne moved against the Americans in a determined effort to break through to Albany. Because of the thick forest however Burgoyne still had no solid information on the American positions. The Americans were well… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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New York 1777 - The Second Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Bemis HeightsRevolutionary War |
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Saratoga and Vicinity 1777 - The Second Battle of Saratoga Barbers Wheatfield and the Storming of Bryemann's RedoubtRevolutionary War |
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The Decisive Battle of the American RevolutionScenario#: TR18 Date: October 7, 1777 Location: Saratoga, New YorkBattles of Saratoga Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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Saratoga 1777 - Burgoyne's CampRevolutionary War |
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The South 1781 - Operations in the CarolinasRevolutionary War |
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New Jersey New York and Pennsylvania 1778 - Operations in Pennsylvania and New JerseyRevolutionary War |
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MonmouthScenario#: 7 Date: 28 June 1778 Location: Freehold Borough, New JerseyGeneral Lee’s failed attempt against the British rear guard, gave Cornwallis, he believed, the opportunity to defeat Washington’s army and ordered his command to press the attack in the stifling summer heat. As the Continentals fell back, Washington… Commands & Colors: Tricorne — C&C Tricorne |
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Monmouth, morning phaseScenario#: 19 Date: 28 June 1778 Location: Freehold Borough, New JerseyOn 18th June 1778 the British army left Philadelphia and began the laborious march towards New York. Washington detached General Lee with troops to attack the moving British army and followed with the main army in supporting distance. Lee did … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Monmouth, afternoon phaseScenario#: 20 Date: 28 June 1778 Location: Freehold Borough, New JerseyWashington began rallying the remnants of Lee’s disorganized morning attack at Monmouth. Washington organized a defensive line in front of the British assault. Behind the British line was a stream with a hill on the other side of the stream. … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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The Continental Army Comes of AgeScenario#: A308 Date: June 28, 1778 Location: Freehold Borough, New JerseyBattle of Monmouth Horse & Musket — Annual #3 |
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NewportScenario#: 21 Date: 29 Aug 1778 Location: Newport, Rhode IslandContinental Army forces under the command of General John Sullivan were withdrawing after abandoning their siege of Newport, Rhode Island. The British forces in Newport sortied and attacked the retreating Americans. The American generals established… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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“…their retreat was rapid beyond Conception."Scenario#: A314 Date: December 29, 1778 Location: Savannah, GeorgiaCapture of Savannah Horse & Musket — Annual #3 |
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John Boyd’s Loyalist MisadventureScenario#: A306 Date: February 14, 1779 Location: Washington, GeorgiaBattle of Kettle Creek Horse & Musket — Annual #3 |
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Stono FerryScenario#: 14 Date: 20 June 1779 Location: Johns Island, South CarolinaThe Battle of Stono Ferry was an American Revolutionary War battle, fought on June 20, 1779, near Charleston, South Carolina. The rear guard from a British expedition retreating from an aborted attempt to take Charleston held off an... Commands & Colors: Tricorne — Kickstarter Exclusive |
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Stony PointScenario#: 22 Date: 16 July 1779 Location: Stony Point, New YorkThe Battle of Stony Point took place on July 16, 1779. In a well planned and executed nighttime attack, Continental Army troops under the command of General “Mad Anthony” Wayne conducted a quick and daring assault on the British outpost … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Paulus HookScenario#: 23 Date: 19 Aug 1779 Location: Paulus Hook, New JerseyPaulus Hook was a lighting raid by the Americans against the British strong point across from New York City. The tactics used were going to be the same as used as Stony Point. A night attack with bayonets to quietly … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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The Sullivan ExpeditionScenario#: TR14 Date: August 29, 1779 Location: Newtown, New YorkBattle of Newtown Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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Hudson Valley 1779 - The Battle of Fort MongomeryRevolutionary War |
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Hudson Valley 1779 - The Battle of Fort Mongomery The British Attack The Situation at DuskRevolutionary War |
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SavannahScenario#: 106 Date: 9 October 1779 Location: Savannah, GeorgiaThe occupation of Savannah by the British was part of their strategy to bring Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia back under royal control. General Prevost commanded the British defenses, while Comte d’Estaing’s and Benjamin Lincoln led the joint… Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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SavannahScenario#: 24 Date: 9 Oct 1779 Location: Savannah, GeorgiaGeneral Benjamin Lincoln, commanding, knew that he could not recapture Savannah without assistance from the French. French General d’Estaing sailed for Georgia with twenty-five ships of the line and 4000 French troops. Lincoln and the French… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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“Extreme bravery can conquer anything.”Scenario#: A318 Date: September 19, 1779 Location: Savannah, GeorgiaSiege of Savannah Horse & Musket — Annual #3 |
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Hudson Valley 1780 - West Point DefensesRevolutionary War |