<Li> Southern <Ul> <Li> Yorktown </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Yorktown </Li> </Ul> <P> The New York and New Jersey campaign was a series of battles in 1776 and the winter months of 1777 for control of New York City and the state of New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War between British forces under General Sir William Howe and the Continental Army under General George Washington . Howe was successful in driving Washington out of New York City, but overextended his reach into New Jersey, and ended the active campaign season in January 1777 with only a few outposts near the city . The British held New York harbor for the rest of the war, using it as a base for expeditions against other targets . </P> <P> First landing unopposed on Staten Island on July 3, 1776, Howe assembled an army composed of elements that had been withdrawn from Boston in March following their failure to hold that city, combined with additional British troops, as well as Hessian troops hired from several German principalities . Washington had New England soldiers as well as regiments from states as far south as Virginia . Landing on Long Island in August, Howe defeated Washington in the largest battle of the war, but the Continental Army was able to make an orderly retreat to Manhattan under cover of darkness and fog . Washington suffered a series of further defeats in Manhattan, with the exception of the skirmish at Harlem Heights, and eventually withdrew to White Plains, New York . At that point Howe returned to Manhattan to capture forces Washington had left in the north of the island . </P>

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