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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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Hudson Valley 1780 - West Point DefensesRevolutionary War |
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If you refuse, I shall shoot you through the head.Scenario#: TR12 Date: August 27, 1776 Location: Long Island, New YorkBattle of Long Island Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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It's a fine fox hunt, boys!Scenario#: TR15 Date: January 3, 1777 Location: Princeton, New JerseyBattle of Princeton Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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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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King's MountainScenario#: 108 Date: 7 October 1780 Location: Kings Mountain, North CarolinaAfter the skirmish at Musgrove’s Mill, Ferguson received news that a large body of militia was advancing towards him and he moved the Loyalist units he had raised and organized in Carolina to join Cornwallis in Charlotte. Just a days … Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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Kings MountainScenario#: 27 Date: 7 Oct 1780 Location: Kings Mountain, South CarolinaAs British General Cornwallis advanced into North Carolina in September 1780 he had Major Patrick Ferguson protect his western flank with a command comprised of 1,075 disciplined loyalists. Ferguson issued a proclamation for the American rebels to… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Lake GeorgeScenario#: 36 Date: 8 Sept 1755 Location: Fort William Henry, New YorkJohnson had a force of approximately 3,000 New England militia and a small group of Mohawk Indians. He established a fortified camp near Crown Point . Meanwhile, French General Dieskau had moved his men to within striking distance of Johnson … Hold the Line — The French & Indian War |
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Lexington & ConcordScenario#: 1 Date: 19 April 1775 Location: Concord, MassachusettsThe Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought on April 19, 1775 near Boston. The battles marked the outbreak of open armed conflict between Great Britain and thirteen of its colonies on the mainland of British America. About 700 … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Long IslandScenario#: 7 Date: 27 Aug 1776 Location: Long Island, New YorkOn August 22, 1776 the British landed without opposition on Long Island. Washington had positioned his army to meet the British advance on Long Island with the east river behind him. He failed to realize that if the British brought … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Long Island (British Flank March)Scenario#: 6 Date: 27 August 1776 Location: Long Island, New YorkAfter the British landing on Long Island, Clinton was ordered to take an elite force and make a night march around the Continental left flank. While Clinton made the night march, Grant attacked the Continentals at Gowanus road, while Heister … Commands & Colors: Tricorne — C&C Tricorne |
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Long Island (Grant's Attack)Scenario#: 5 Date: 27 August 1776 Location: Long Island, New YorkOn August 22, Washington received word that the British had landed on Long Island. His troops were deployed on the high ground in front of Brooklyn Heights, hoping to inflict heavy casualties on the British before his troops fell back … Commands & Colors: Tricorne — C&C Tricorne |
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LouisburgScenario#: 38 Date: 8 June 1758 Location: Louisburg, Nova ScotiaLouisburg was the strongest fortress in French or British America and guarded the entrance to the St. Lawrence and New France. The key to taking the fortress was establishing a beach head on Ile Royale which required an amphibious landing … Hold the Line — The French & Indian War |
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Lower Hudson Valley 1776 - Subsequent OperationsRevolutionary War |
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Maryland 1777 - The Battle of GermantownRevolutionary 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, 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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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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Montmorency FallsScenario#: 41 Date: 31 July 1759 Location: Beauport, CanadaDuring the Summer of 1759 British general Wolfe was frustrated by the terrain around Quebec as it thwarted attempts to bring the French army to battle. He finally decided to do a combined amphibious assault against the heights near Montmorency … Hold the Line — The French & Indian War |
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Moore's creekScenario#: 6 Date: 27 Feb 1776 Location: Wilmington, North CarolinaThe Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge was fought near Wilmington North Carolina. Loyalist Scotsman Donald MacLeod and Donald MacDonald, two veterans of Bunker Hill, went to North Carolina to try to recruit a large loyalist force. On word that 2,000 … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Musgroves MillScenario#: 26 Date: 18 Aug 1780 Location: Cross Anchor, South CarolinaAmerican Militia were undeterred by defeat and pursuit. A conglomerate of North and South Carolina Partisans made the decision to attack an encampment of British Regulars and Loyalists at Musgrove's Mill. They were unaware of the positions recent… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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New England Colonies 1777 - The Campaign of 1777Revolutionary War |
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New England Colonies 1777 - The Invasion of CanadaRevolutionary War |
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New Jersey New York and Pennsylvania 1778 - Operations in Pennsylvania and New JerseyRevolutionary War |
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New York - New Jersey 1777 - The Christmas CampaignRevolutionary War |
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New York 1776 - The Battle of Valcour IslandRevolutionary War |
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New York 1777 - The Second Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Bemis HeightsRevolutionary War |
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New York 1777 - The Capture of Fort TiconderogaRevolutionary War |
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New York 1777 - The First Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Freeman's FarmRevolutionary War |
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New York and Vicinity 1776 - The Battle of Long IslandRevolutionary War |
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New York and Vicinity 1777 - Burgoyne's ExpeditionRevolutionary War |
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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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North Carolina 1780 - The Battle of CamdenRevolutionary War |
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North Carolina 1781 - The Battle of Guilford CourthouseRevolutionary 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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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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Pell's PointScenario#: 101 Date: 18 October 1776 Location: Pelham Bay Park, New YorkSir William Howe, deciding against a frontal attack against Washington’s Continentals on Harlem Heights, instead planned to flank Washington, but the first attempt at Throgs Neck failed. A second attempt was planned, but Washington had already… Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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PrincetonScenario#: 11 Date: 3 Jan 1777 Location: Princeton, New JerseyFollowing the surprise success of General Washington’s attack at Trenton British General Howe sent a large force to deal with Washington once and for all. However, Washington was on the move himself slipping by the British converging forces by… Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Princeton and Trenton The Battle of PrincetonRevolutionary War |
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QuebecScenario#: 4 Date: 31 Dec 1775 Location: Quebec, CanadaConcerned that expiring enlistments would reduce his force, Montgomery decided to attack on the 31st of December in a blinding snowstorm to conceal his army's movements. The plan was for separate forces led by Montgomery and Arnold to converge in … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Quebec StrategicScenario#: 40 Date: 31 July 1759 Location: Quebec, CanadaOn 31 July, the first serious attempt by Wolfe’s troops to land on the northern shore led to the Battle of Montmorency. Approximately 3,500 troops, attempted to land, but came under heavy fire; Wolfe pulled his troops back after taking … Hold the Line — The French & Indian War |
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Quebec: Plains of AbrahamScenario#: 42 Date: 13 Sept 1759 Location: Quebec, CanadaOn the night of 13 September, Wolfe sent a diversionary force in boats far above the city while naval forces demonstrated below Quebec as Wolfe successfully led his main assault force up the cliffs along a narrow path. As morning … Hold the Line — The French & Indian War |
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Return to TrentonScenario#: A419 Date: January 2, 1777 Location: Trenton, New JerseyBattle of the Assunpink Creek Horse & Musket — Annual #4 |
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Saratoga 1777 - Burgoyne's CampRevolutionary 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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Saratoga and Vicinity 1777 - The Second Battle of Saratoga Barbers Wheatfield and the Storming of Bryemann's RedoubtRevolutionary War |