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it refers to the famous midnight ride on April 18 1775 when American patriot Paul Revere rode from Boston to Lexington Massachusetts to warn colonial militia of the approaching British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the start of the American Revolutionary War. -
it was the first military engagement of the American Revolutionary War fought on April 19 1775 in Massachusetts. British troops aimed to seize colonial weapons and arrest revolutionaries, but were met with armed resistance from colonial militias in Lexington and later in Concord. -
it was an early battle in the american revolutionary war fought on June 17, 1775. the didn't really happen in bunker hill. Most of the fighting took place on nearby Breed's Hill, in Charles town, Massachusetts, near Boston
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it was the process between the thirteen American colonies formally declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776 -
it was was a battle during the American Revolutionary War fought on December 26 1776 and after crossing the Delaware River General George Washington’s Continental Army did a surprise attack against the Hessian mercenaries stationed in Trenton New Jersey. -
it was when George Washington led the Continental Army across the icy Delaware River from Pennsylvania into New Jersey. -
The battle of Philadelphia was between British and American during the American Revolutionary War. The British aimed to capture Philadelphia then the American capital to weaken the revolutionaries. -
it were a series of two significant battles fought in September and October 1777 during the American War. They took place near Saratoga, New York and are considered a turning point in the war. -
it refers to two significant battles fought in September and October 1777 during the American War near Saratoga New York. These battles ended with the decisive defeat and surrender of British General John Burgoyne’s army to American forces led by General Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold. -
it was during the american revolutionary war when general George Washington and the Continental Army camped at Valley Forge Pennsylvania. -
it was the decisive final battle of the American Revolutionary War, fought in 1781 near Yorktown, Virginia. and it was a combined effort between the American Continental Army, led by General George Washington, and the French forces under General Rochambeau. -
it was the agreement that officially ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain and the United States. Signed on September 3 1783 it recognized American independence and established borders for the new nation, granting the United States significant territory east of the Mississippi River. -
it was a series of pamphlets published between 1776 and 1783 during the American Revolutionary War. It was Written by Thomas Paine and these writings aimed to inspire and rally the American colonists to continue fighting against British rule