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  2. Battle of Long Island - Wikipedia

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    The most significant legacy of the Battle of Long Island was that it showed there would be no easy victory, and that the war would be long and bloody. [92]: 2 The British took control of the strategically vital harbor and put New York City under military occupation until the treaty ending the war was signed. With the British military command in ...

  3. Battle of Long Island order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Long Island, August 27, 1776, was a significant British victory in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War over American forces under the command of General George Washington, and the opening battle in a successful British campaign to gain control of New York City in 1776.

  4. List of American Revolutionary War battles - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Long Island: August 27, 1776: New York: British victory: in the largest battle of the war the American army of George Washington is outflanked and routed on Long Island but later manages to evacuate to Manhattan Landing at Kip's Bay: September 15, 1776: New York: British victory: British capture New York City and hold it for the ...

  5. Staten Island Peace Conference - Wikipedia

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    During the Battle of Long Island on August 27, 1776, British forces successfully occupied western Long Island (modern Brooklyn), which compelled Washington to withdraw his army to Manhattan. [8] General Howe then paused to consolidate his gains, and the brothers decided to make a diplomatic overture.

  6. Maryland 400 - Wikipedia

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    Later, Maryland militia companies, armed with older, surplus British muskets and bayonets, were formed and sent north to support Washington in New York City. At the Battle of Long Island, the 1st Maryland Regiment was under the command of Colonel William Smallwood. [1] This unit anchored the right against British General Grant's diversionary ...

  7. Evacuation Day (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in modern Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn.. Following the significant losses at the Battle of Long Island on August 27, 1776, General George Washington and the Continental Army retreated across the East River by benefit of both a retreat and holding action by well-trained Maryland Line troops at Gowanus Creek and Canal and a night fog which obscured the barges and ...

  8. New York and New Jersey campaign - Wikipedia

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    The British gained control of New York Harbor and the surrounding agricultural areas, and held New York City and Long Island until the war ended in 1783. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] The Americans suffered significant casualties and lost important supplies, but Washington managed to retain the core of his army and avoid a decisive confrontation that could ...

  9. Battle of Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Staten Island was a failed raid by Continental Army troops under Major General John Sullivan against British forces on Staten Island on August 22, 1777, during the American Revolutionary War.