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Battle of Stony Point - Definition and Overview

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Battle of Stony Point

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ConflictRevolutionary War
DateJuly 15, 1779
PlaceStony Point, New York
ResultAmerican victory
Combatants
British United States
Commanders
Lieutenant Colonel Johnson Anthony Wayne
Strength
700 1,350
Casualties
63 killed
70 wounded
543 prisoners
95 killed, wounded and missing

On July 15, 1779 General Anthony Wayne and his men attacked a British fortification located on the peninsula at Stony Point. The peninsula, situated on the west bank of the Hudson River about 10 miles south of West Point and 35 miles north of New York City was the western terminus of the King's ferry. Wayne, marching south from the West Point area, split his forces into three sections. The main attacks came from the north and south with a diversionary center skirmish. The lightly armed Americans forced the surprised British garrison to surrender after a few hours. A few days later, the Continentals, not having enough men to defend the new position were forced to abandon the fort.

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