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Yorktown (Assault On Redoubt #9 & #10)Scenario#: 110 Date: 14 October 1781 Location: Yorktown, VirginiaRevolutionary War battles tend to focus on British and American soldiers engaged in close, hand-to-hand combat, the siege of Yorktown, however, was primarily waged at long range by artillery, with relatively few direct troop confrontations. One key… Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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YorktownScenario#: 34 Date: 8 Sept 1781 Location: Yorktown, VirginiaThe Allies skillfully built a network of trenches with little or no counter action by the British. At this point in the campaign Cornwallis had little choice. His casualty list was augmented daily by men sick with fever or other … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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Yo SoloScenario#: TR19 Date: May 8, 1781 Location: Pensacola, FloridaSiege of Pensacola Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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White PlainsScenario#: 9 Date: 28 Oct 1776 Location: White Plains, New YorkAfter Washington abandoned New York City, he deployed his army in a strong defensive line 20 miles north of the city near the village of White Plains. His strategy was to force the British to attack him in well prepared … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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White PlainsScenario#: 13 Date: 28 October 1776 Location: White Plains, New YorkThe Battle of White Plains was a battle in the New York and New Jersey campaign of the American Revolutionary War fought on October 28, 1776, near White Plains, New York. Following the retreat of George Washington's... Commands & Colors: Tricorne — Kickstarter Exclusive |
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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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Weitzel's MillScenario#: 29 Date: 6 March 1781 Location: Guilford County, North CarolinaIn the spring of 1781 Cornwallis had an opportunity to corner and destroy a major portion of Green's army when the Americans divided their forces for subsisting purposes. He sent Tarleton’s dragoons in a rapid march and followed with his … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again.Scenario#: TR09 Date: March 15, 1781 Location: Greensboro, North CarolinaBattle of Guilford Court House Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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Virginia and Maryland 1781 - Operations in VirginiaRevolutionary War |
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Virginia 1781 - The Seige of YorktownRevolutionary War |
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Victory or deathScenario#: A420 Date: December 26, 1776 Location: Trenton, New JerseyBattle of Trenton Horse & Musket — Annual #4 |
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Trenton and Vicinity 1776 - The Battle of TrentonRevolutionary War |
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TrentonScenario#: 10 Date: 26 Dec 1776 Location: Trenton, New JerseyOn December 26th Washington’s men crossed the Delaware in a snow storm and marched to Trenton, leaving traces of blood on the snow where some men marched without shoes. Good luck favored the Americans as they were undetected until on … Hold the Line — The American Revolution |
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TiconderogaScenario#: 39 Date: 8 July 1758 Location: Ticonderoga, New YorkBy the summer of 1758 the British had put together the largest army seen on the continent to that time: over 17,000 men. In command was General Abercromby, whose orders were to take Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga). To defend Fort Carillon … Hold the Line — The French & Indian War |
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The Thirteen Colonies 1776 - The British Strategic Plan and American operations in CanadaRevolutionary War |
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The Thirteen Colonies 1775 - The Major Campaigns of the American Revolutionary War 1775 - 1783Revolutionary War |
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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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The South 1781 - Operations in the CarolinasRevolutionary War |
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The South 1781 - Major Operations in the SouthRevolutionary War |
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The South 1780 - Major Operations in the SouthRevolutionary War |
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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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The most obstinate fight I ever saw.Scenario#: TR06 Date: September 8, 1781 Location: Eutaw Springs, South CarolinaBattle of Eutaw Springs Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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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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The death of a soldier fighting for the rights of man.Scenario#: TR04 Date: August 16, 1780 Location: Camden, South CarolinaBattle of Camden Horse & Musket — Tides of Revolution (IV) |
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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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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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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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Ste-FoyScenario#: 43 Date: 28 April 1760 Location: Quebec, CanadaThe French mustered their forces to retake Quebec after its fall. They had a sizeable army assembled for the counter attack and drew up outside of Quebec near Ste-Foy under general Levis. The British under Murray were greatly outnumbered … Hold the Line — The French & Indian War |
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SpringfieldScenario#: 107 Date: 28 June 1780 Location: Springfield, New JerseyIn June, Clinton and Knyphausen planned to make a second attempt on Washington’s main encampment at Morristown. Knyphausen would drive north, while Clinton moved up the Hudson. If Washington moved to attack Knyphausen, Henry would come ashore and… Commands & Colors: Tricorne — The French & More! |
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South Carolina 1781 - The Battle of Eutaw SpringsRevolutionary War |
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South Carolina 1781 - The Battle of Cowpens Second PhaseRevolutionary War |
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South Carolina 1781 - The Battle of Cowpens First PhaseRevolutionary War |
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South Carolina 1781 - The Battle of CowpensRevolutionary War |
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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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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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Saratoga Campaign 1777- Ticonderoga to Freeman's FarmRevolutionary 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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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 1777 - The First Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Freeman's Farm Situation 1700-1900 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 1300-1500 HoursRevolutionary War |
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Saratoga 1777 - Burgoyne's CampRevolutionary 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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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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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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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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Princeton and Trenton The Battle of PrincetonRevolutionary War |
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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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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! |