
Washington's Miracle: The Forgotten Story of the Battle of the Clouds
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It's one of the great 'what ifs' of the American Revolution. In September 1777, just days after a stinging defeat at the Battle of Brandywine, George Washington's battered Continental Army turned to face the British once more. A second major battle was imminent, and with it, the potential for a decisive blow that could have crushed the rebellion.
But the battle that was supposed to happen... never did.
Join us as we uncover the forgotten story of the Battle of the Clouds, a bizarre and pivotal moment in the Philadelphia Campaign. We'll explore how two powerful armies, poised for a bloody engagement, were stopped not by cannons or cavalry, but by an enemy neither side could fight: a torrential, storm of biblical proportions.
In this episode, you'll discover:
The desperate strategic situation facing Washington as he tried to defend Philadelphia.
How a sudden, violent nor'easter turned the battlefield into an impassable swamp.
The devastating effect of the rain, which ruined thousands of cartridges and rendered muskets useless.
How this "non-battle" became Washington's miracle, allowing his army to escape, regroup, and fight another day.
Was it divine intervention that saved the Continental Army, or just the dumb luck of the weather? Watch now and decide for yourself.