The Battle of Monmouth was fought on June 28, 1778, near Monmouth Court House, NJ. On the day of the battle the weather was extremely hot, with many soldiers suffering from heat stroke.
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Henry Clinton was the British Commander-in-Chief during the Battle of Monmouth, which was part of the American War of Independence. The battle took place on June 28, 1778.
IDK :P probably because of the Americans intercepting the british for their supplie train, because the Americans were poor on supplies and barely any of them had shoes. srry bout the poor info, but i hope this help :D
"Molly Pitcher", who at the Battle of Monmouth is generally believed to have been a woman named Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly. "Molly Pitcher" may have been a general nickname given to any woman who carried water to soldiers during a battle.
Molly Pitcher could have been several different women that lived after the Battle of Monmouth. Margaret Corbin was wounded in the arm during that battle and was given an annual pension of $50. It could have been Mary Hayes McCauley who was not injured and was given an annual pension of $40.
The battle of Monmouth was fought in 1778. It was also called as the American Revolutionary War. It was fought between the British army along with the German troops against the American Continental troops and the militia. There were about 10,000 soldiers in the British army against 11,000 American soldiers.