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The
Battle of Harlem Heights was fought in the
New York Campaign of the
American Revolutionary War. The action took place in what is now the
Morningside Heights and west
Harlem neighborhoods of
Manhattan in
New York City on
September 16,
1776.
The
Americans—under Generals
George Washington,
Nathanael Greene, and
Israel Putnam, totaling around 2,000 men—held a series of
high ground positions in upper Manhattan against an attacking
British division totaling around 5,000 men under the command of General Alexander Leslie. British troops made what became a
tactical error by sounding a
fox hunt bugle call while in pursuit, meant to insult the
Continentals, who were in orderly retreat. This instead infuriated the Americans who galvanized to hold their ground. The battle, however, ended indecisively. Despite the inconclusive result of the battle, the fact that the rebel troops didn't retreat immediately in the face of the British regulars went a long way to restore the confidence of the Continental Army.
Battle
The British moved further onto the northern plateau as the Americans fell back before them. As they moved south, the American
flanking party encountered some British troops and firing broke out, warning the light infantry that they were in a perilous position.
The fighting ranged north before Washington decided to send the
3rd Virginia Regiment under Major Leitch and
Knowlton's Rangers forward in two flanking maneuvers. Three brigades from the division of
Nathanael Greene made a feint to attack the British in their front.
Fox hunt
The
42nd Regiment of Foot (the Black Watch) came up, reinforced by the
33rd Regiment of Foot and the Hessian
Musketeer Regiment von Donop. The Rangers were forced to retreat in some haste, with the British in pursuit. Washington ordered a force forward to lure the party of British further onto the plateau, while a second force moved around the British right flank and cut them off from the southern plateau and further reinforcement.
One of Howe's subordinates made a critical tactical mistake during the fight. A fox horn was sounded as an insult, to imply the Rangers' retreat signaled another
rout, and that they were now to be chased down like mere foxes. The American forces heard the horn and this motivated the Continentals to more vigorously engage the British. Although the Americans attacked before the British were surrounded, and Leitch and Knowlton were both mortally wounded, the British found themselves attacked on 3 sides and began their own retreat. Under persistent attack, the British retreated to a field in the Hollow Way. The fighting continued for an hour until the imminent arrival of more British forces, under
Cornwallis, caused Washington to call his troops back. Washington considered that after
Kip's Bay, the Americans were not ready for a general engagement with the full British army.
Aftermath
The British and Hessians suffered nearly 400 casualties—about 90 killed and 300 wounded. The Americans had only about 100 wounded and 30 killed, including among the dead Lieutenant Colonel
Thomas Knowlton and Major Andrew Leitch.
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