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- Q4872127 abstract "The Battle of Punk Hill was a relatively minor skirmish in the greater Forage War of the American Revolutionary War, but it narrowly missed being a major turning point.Approximately 3000 British regulars left Amboy for the Punk Hill area, ostensibly on a foraging expedition. General William Maxwell observed this movement from a nearby hill and sent a small detachment to harass the British on the left and sent a larger force to the right towards Bonhamtown, hoping to outflank them. The larger force consisted of two detachments, one from Col. Potter's Pennsylvania militia and commanded by Col. Cook. the other detachment was from Col. Thacher's New England troops.Cook's and Thacher's men joined forces approximately one half mile out and almost immediately encountered and engaged a substantial advanced party of British. General Maxwell sent Col. Martin and Lt. Col. Lindley to reinforce them quickly and began to assembling his main force to follow.The British also sent reinforcements but they were cut off by another regiment of Americans. That British reinforcements retreated in confusion, sparking a general panic among their comrades and turning the entire engagement into a rout. The Americans chased them as far as Bonhamtown and Metuchen, but did not have sufficient numbers or cover to continue the pursuit.There were at least four British killed and three taken prisoner. One of the prisoners revealed that General Howe had been at Bonhamtown during the engagement. Had Maxwell known this beforehand, the Battle of Punk Hill could have been a pivotal moment in the war.".
- Q4872127 causalties "None".
- Q4872127 combatant "Pennsylvania militia".
- Q4872127 commander Q333422.
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- Q4872127 commander Q8015263.
- Q4872127 date "1777-03-08".
- Q4872127 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q40949.
- Q4872127 place Q4941953.
- Q4872127 result "Minor American victory".
- Q4872127 strength "3,000 British regulars".
- Q4872127 strength "Unknown number of militia and regulars".
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- Q4872127 casualties "None".
- Q4872127 combatant "Pennsylvania militia".
- Q4872127 commander Q333422.
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- Q4872127 commander "and others...".
- Q4872127 conflict "Battle of Punk Hill".
- Q4872127 date "1777-03-08".
- Q4872127 partof "the American Revolutionary War".
- Q4872127 place Q4941953.
- Q4872127 result "Minor American victory".
- Q4872127 strength "3000".
- Q4872127 strength "Unknown number of militia and regulars".
- Q4872127 point "40.523 -74.357".
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- Q4872127 comment "The Battle of Punk Hill was a relatively minor skirmish in the greater Forage War of the American Revolutionary War, but it narrowly missed being a major turning point.Approximately 3000 British regulars left Amboy for the Punk Hill area, ostensibly on a foraging expedition. General William Maxwell observed this movement from a nearby hill and sent a small detachment to harass the British on the left and sent a larger force to the right towards Bonhamtown, hoping to outflank them.".
- Q4872127 label "Battle of Punk Hill".
- Q4872127 lat "40.523".
- Q4872127 long "-74.357".
- Q4872127 name "Battle of Punk Hill".