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  1. Charles Lee (6 February 1732 [O.S. 26 January 1731] – 2 October 1782) was a British-born American military officer who served as a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

  2. Jan 4, 2021 · In the army’s and public’s eyes, it became Lee vs. Washington. That was a fight that the former could never win. It could not just be swept under the table anymore. Someone had to lose, and that, of course, was Charles Lee. History loves its villains, and Charles Lee makes a good one if he is to be studied only at the surface.

  3. Feb 14, 2020 · At the Battle of Monmouth, General Washington put General Charles Lee, the most senior of his officers, as secondary commander of the frontal assault. Lee, expecting the Americans to lose, based on the information he had given Howe, turned the position down, so Washington put the Marquis de Lafayette in charge.

  4. Charles Lee (February 6, 1732 - October 2, 1782) was a Major General in the American Revolutionary War. He was second-in-command to General George Washington, though he was known for his efforts to undermine General Washington.

  5. Apr 11, 2019 · Major General Charles Lee (February 6, 1732–October 2, 1782) was a controversial commander who served during the American Revolution (1775–1783). A British Army veteran, he offered his services to the Continental Congress and was given a commission.

  6. May 30, 2022 · Charles Lee is important to United States history because he helped plan the critical defense of Charleston in 1776. However, his desire for personal glory led him to commit a series of mistakes that saw him try to help the British win the war, and then be relieved from command during the Battle of Monmouth. Learn More About Charles ...

  7. May 29, 2018 · Charles Lee >British-born General Charles Lee (1731-1782) joined the forces of George >Washington [1]'s Continental Army in 1775.

  8. Next to Benedict Arnold, no other Continental Army general has attracted greater censure than Charles Lee. Not only did he criticize George Washington and connive to supplant him, but some historians argue that he attempted to betray the infant United States.

  9. The eccentric General Charles Lee was known for his slovenly appearance, and coarse language, and was rarely seen without his dogs. Born in England, Lee fought for the Americans during the Revolution; he was particularly valued for his previous experience in the British army.

  10. Jun 3, 2014 · Among those strongly questioning Washington's strategy was his second-in-command, General Charles Lee. Lee's past experiences led him to believe that the war could be won by fighting guerilla-style, utilizing militia (or, as they were sometimes called, irregulars) rather than a centralized, formally-trained army.

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