Battle of Germantown

It was an ambitious dawn attack by the Continental Army under George Washington on British forces led by William Howe.
A heavy fog caused confusion, including friendly fire, and a strong
British defense at the Chew House stalled the American advance.
Though a British victory, the battle demonstrated American resolve and influenced French support.
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