Men Who Are Determined to Be Free: The American Assault on Stony Point, 15 July 1779
Men Who Are Determined to Be Free: The American Assault on Stony Point, 15 July 1779 During 1779, armies under the command of American General George Washington and British General Sir William…
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Men Who Are Determined to Be Free: The American Assault on Stony Point, 15 July 1779
During 1779, armies under the command of American General George Washington and British General Sir William Clinton were locked in a strategic stalemate. The entry of the French into the war as American allies had shifted the strategic initiative and caused the British government to order Clinton to dispatch significant forces to the West Indies and southern colonies. Washington's Continental forces were deployed around Middlebrook, in northern New Jersey, while Clinton's forces defended New York.
Hoping to lure Washington out of the protection of his strong defensive positions at Middlebrook, Clinton decided to launch an attack north from New York to threaten the important American supply routes that crossed the Hudson River at Kings Ferry. The reduction in his available forces hampered Clinton's efforts to bring Washington to a decisive engagement. Clinton's attack was also intended