4
Oct
1777
American Retreat to Whitemarsh
Germantown, PA· day date
1Person Involved
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The Story
After the battle, Washington's army retreated to Whitemarsh, about twelve miles from Germantown, to regroup. Despite the defeat, morale was not as shattered as it had been after Brandywine. The soldiers knew they had come close to victory, and the aggressive spirit of the attack sustained their willingness to keep fighting.
Washington used the weeks at Whitemarsh to reorganize his forces before eventually moving to Valley Forge for the winter. The Germantown experience informed his understanding of the army's limitations — complex multi-column attacks were beyond its current level of training. That realization made von Steuben's training program at Valley Forge even more urgent.