The Battle of Monmouth where Washington caught up with the Retreating British Army.
The British slipped across the Hudson river to safely in New York.
Washington's Troops camped out near the Hudson River while the British are sneaking into New York City.
Green Leading Cornwallis's troops on an exhausting chase through the southern backcountry. Green said, "We fight, Get Beat, Rise, and Fight Again." Cornwallis then moved his army to Yorktown, a sleepy tobacco port on Chesapeake Bay in Virginia, for a good rest.
The French arrived in Chesapeake Bay to block off access of the British and trap them. Their appearance was crucial to the American Victory,
Nathanial Green, (left) and Francis Marion (Right).Nathanial Greene-Nathanael Greene was a major general of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War.Francis Marion- Francis Marion, also known as the Swamp Fox, was a military officer who served in the American Revolutionary War.