A Plan Of The Operations Of The King's Army Under The Command Of General Sr. William Howe, K.b. In New York And East New Jersey, Against The American Forces Commanded By General Washington, From The 12th Of October To The 28th Of November 1776. Wherei
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Painting Description
"A Plan Of The Operations Of The King's Army Under The Command Of General Sr. William Howe, K.b. In New York And East New Jersey, Against The American Forces Commanded By General Washington, From The 12th Of October To The 28th Of November 1776. Wherei" by Charles Steedman is a historical document that provides a detailed cartographic representation of British military maneuvers during a critical phase of the American Revolutionary War. Created by Charles Steedman, a noted cartographer of the period, this work captures the strategic movements and engagements between the British forces led by General Sir William Howe and the American Continental Army under the command of General George Washington.
The document covers the timeframe from October 12 to November 28, 1776, a period marked by significant military actions in New York and East New Jersey. This era includes the aftermath of the Battle of White Plains and the British pursuit of American forces through New Jersey. Steedman's map is not just a geographical depiction but also an analytical tool that illustrates the tactical decisions and logistical challenges faced by both armies.
Steedman's work is significant for its detailed portrayal of troop positions, fortifications, and the natural landscape, providing historians and enthusiasts with valuable insights into 18th-century military strategy and the operational complexities of the Revolutionary War. The map is also a testament to the cartographic skills of the time, reflecting the precision and artistry involved in military map-making.
As a primary source, "A Plan Of The Operations Of The King's Army" serves as a crucial piece of historical evidence, offering a British perspective on the campaign and contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the conflict. It is an essential reference for researchers studying the Revolutionary War, military history, and the broader geopolitical dynamics of the 18th century.
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