NETSCAPE NETCENTER spacer   Search  -  WebMail  -  My Netscape  -  Buddy Chat  -  Help  -  Download
Encyclopedia

Brandywine, battle of the

Brandywine, battle of the, in the American Revolution, fought Sept. 11, 1777, along Brandywine Creek. The creek, formed by two small branches in SE Pennsylvania, flows southeast to join, near Wilmington, Del., the Christina River, which empties into the Delaware. The British under Sir William Howe were advancing on Philadelphia from Elkton, Md., and General Washington, realizing that they would cross the stream, placed most of his army at Chadds Ford. Howe sent General Wilhelm Knyphausen to feint an attack at Chadds Ford, while he himself, with General Cornwallis, struck the American right flank, where Gen. John Sullivan could not check the attack. Washington ordered a retreat to Chester, Pa. The British continued their advance and took Philadelphia (Sept. 27, 1777).

See H. S. Canby, The Brandywine (1941).

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

More on battle of the Brandywine from Fact Monster:

  • Coatesville - Coatesville Coatesville , city (1990 pop. 11,038), Chester co., SE Pa., on Brandywine Creek, in a ...
  • West Chester - West Chester West Chester, borough (1990 pop. 18,041), seat of Chester co., SE Pa., W of ...
  • Jacob Broom - Jacob Broom framer of the Constitution, politician Born: 1752 Birthplace: Wilmington, Del. ...
  • Anthony Wayne: During the American Revolution - During the American Revolution When the Continental army was formed, Wayne organized and commanded ...
  • Joshua CLAYTON - CLAYTON, Joshua (1744—1798) Senate Years of Service: 1798-1798 Party: Federalist CLAYTON, ...

See more Encyclopedia articles on: U.S. History

© 2000–2008 Pearson Education, publishing as Fact Monster