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The Battle of Monmouth: June 28, 1778

The Battle of Monmouth: June 28, 1778. Presentation by Glenn Watson. The Battle of Monmouth was a significant victory for Washington because it proved American troops, if well led, could stand up to professional British troops in battle. General Lee General Clinton General Washington.

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The Battle of Monmouth: June 28, 1778

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  1. The Battle of Monmouth: June 28, 1778 • Presentation by Glenn Watson

  2. The Battle of Monmouth was a significant victory for Washington because it proved American troops, if well led, could stand up to professional British troops in battle.

  3. General Lee General Clinton General Washington

  4. Washington Takes Command

  5. Monmouth

  6. Works Cited • Name of site: Mr. Watson’s Web SiteUrl: WWW.knology.net/~watsonDescription: 9th and 10th grade history web site with Revolutionary mapsName of site: Electronic New Jersey: A Digital Archive of New Jersey HistoryUrl: http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/njh/AmericanRevolution/monmouthintro.htmDescription: Descriptions of Revolutionary battlesName of site: Christiananswers.netUrl: www.christiananswers.net/q-wall/george-washington.jpgDescription: A web site about Washington’s Christianity with picturesName of site: History CentralUrl: www.multied.com/Revolt/ Monmouth.htmlDescription: General History siteName of site: The Genealogy of John GarriguesUrl: www.garrigus-family.com/ JohnG.htmlDescription: Description of Revolutionary soldierName of site: Government ArchivesUrl: www.archives.gov/.../ revolutionary_war_pictures.htmlDescription: This is a government web site with historical pictures.Name of site: National Women’s History ProjectUrl: http://www.nwhp.org/new_catalog/new-kids-books/new-kids-books0290.htmlDescription: This site is filled with information about women’s history.

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