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Disaster at Brandywine: The Defeat That Almost Ended the Revolution

Disaster at Brandywine: The Defeat That Almost Ended the Revolution


Season 2 Episode 64


Witness the chaos, the miscalculations, and the incredible bravery that defined one of the American Revolution's most pivotal battles! Learn how General George Washington's army faced near annihilation at Brandywine, and how a combination of cunning British strategy and crucial American intelligence failures almost led to a crushing defeat.

This episode dives deep into the Battle of Brandywine, fought on September 11, 1777. Discover General Howe's controversial decision to target Philadelphia instead of supporting Burgoyne, the arduous sea journey that weakened his forces, and Washington's desperate scramble to defend the capital. We'll explore the fatal flaw in American intelligence that allowed Howe to execute a devastating flanking maneuver, and the heroic rear-guard action by General Nathanael Greene that ultimately saved the Continental Army from complete destruction. Uncover the human cost of the battle, its immediate strategic consequences, and the critical lessons Washington learned that would shape the rest of the war.


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