After receiving word that enemy forces would arrive in fifteen minutes, Washington instructed Anthony Wayne to hold the enemy at bay while Washington himself rallied his men. He emboldened his men to fight while he himself was on horseback. That battle turned bloody fast as both sides suffered heavy casualties. Washington at one instance was talking to an officer when a cannonball exploded right at his horse's feet, covering his face with dirt. Later in the battle the heat was scorching, even causing Washington’s horse to collapse. Washington then hopped onto Billy Lee whom Washington rode for the rest of the
After receiving word that enemy forces would arrive in fifteen minutes, Washington instructed Anthony Wayne to hold the enemy at bay while Washington himself rallied his men. He emboldened his men to fight while he himself was on horseback. That battle turned bloody fast as both sides suffered heavy casualties. Washington at one instance was talking to an officer when a cannonball exploded right at his horse's feet, covering his face with dirt. Later in the battle the heat was scorching, even causing Washington’s horse to collapse. Washington then hopped onto Billy Lee whom Washington rode for the rest of the