Battle of GermantownThe Battle of Germantown was fought on October 4, 1777, in Germantown, Pennsylvania.

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.