This volume contains the official proceedings of the court-martial of Major-General Charles Lee, held at Brunswick, New Jersey, in July 1778. Ordered by General George Washington, the trial examined Lee's conduct during the Battle of Monmouth. This historical document provides a detailed account of the charges, testimonies, and defense presented during the proceedings.
A crucial primary source for understanding the controversies and challenges within the Continental Army during the American Revolution, the "Proceedings of a General Court-martial...for the Trial of Major-General Lee" offers invaluable insights into military justice, leadership, and the complex dynamics of the war. It is essential reading for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the formative years of the United States.
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