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Henry Knox: Visionary General of the American Revolution

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Early Life and Career

Henry Knox was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 25, 1750. His father was a successful merchant, and Knox received a good education. He was a bright and ambitious young man, and he quickly rose through the ranks of the local militia.

Henry Knox: Visionary General of the American Revolution
Henry Knox: Visionary General of the American Revolution
by Mark Puls

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Language : English
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In 1775, when the American Revolution broke out, Knox was commissioned as a captain in the Continental Army. He quickly distinguished himself as a skilled artillery officer, and he was soon promoted to colonel.

The Battle of Bunker Hill

Knox played a major role in the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. He was responsible for transporting and positioning the artillery that was used to defend the American positions. Knox's artillery fire was instrumental in repelling the British attack, and he was hailed as a hero.

The Siege of Boston

After the Battle of Bunker Hill, Knox was appointed to command the artillery for the siege of Boston. He oversaw the construction of fortifications and the placement of artillery batteries. Knox's artillery fire helped to force the British to evacuate Boston in March 1776.

The Invasion of Canada

In 1775, Knox was part of the American invasion of Canada. He commanded the artillery for the expedition, which was led by Benedict Arnold. The invasion was ultimately unsuccessful, but Knox's artillery played a significant role in the fighting.

The Battle of Trenton

On December 26, 1776, Knox led the artillery for the Continental Army's victory at the Battle of Trenton. Knox's artillery fire helped to break the British lines, and the American victory was a major turning point in the war.

The Battle of Princeton

On January 3, 1777, Knox led the artillery for the Continental Army's victory at the Battle of Princeton. Knox's artillery fire helped to drive the British from the field, and the American victory was another major turning point in the war.

The Valley Forge Winter

In the winter of 1777-1778, the Continental Army encamped at Valley Forge. The winter was harsh, and the army suffered from lack of food, clothing, and supplies. Knox was responsible for procuring supplies for the army, and he worked tirelessly to improve the conditions at Valley Forge.

The Battle of Monmouth

On June 28, 1778, Knox led the artillery for the Continental Army's victory at the Battle of Monmouth. Knox's artillery fire helped to drive the British from the field, and the American victory was a major turning point in the war.

The Siege of Yorktown

In 1781, Knox led the artillery for the Continental Army's victory at the Siege of Yorktown. Knox's artillery fire helped to force the British to surrender, and the American victory was a major turning point in the war.

Later Life

After the war, Knox served as the Secretary of War under President George Washington. He was a strong advocate for a strong national defense, and he helped to establish the United States Army. Knox retired from the Army in 1794, and he died in 1806.

Legacy

Henry Knox was a visionary general who played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. His leadership and strategic thinking were essential to the Continental Army's success, and his legacy continues to inspire military leaders today.

Knox's legacy is also evident in the many places that have been named in his honor. These include the town of Knox, Maine; the Knox County, Ohio; and the Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois.

Henry Knox was a true American hero, and his story is an inspiration to us all.

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Henry Knox: Visionary General of the American Revolution
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Language : English
File size : 586 KB
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Screen Reader : Supported
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Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 289 pages
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Henry Knox: Visionary General of the American Revolution
Henry Knox: Visionary General of the American Revolution
by Mark Puls

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 586 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 289 pages
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