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n 1776, he signed an agreement with Silas Dean, the American Army Commissioner in Paris, to serve as a Major General in the Continental Army.
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The battle was unespected. The british enter the state by force and they were destroying everything in the Concord
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It kicked of the American Revolutionary war. A hundreds of british troops marched to boston. In oder to seize an arm cache.
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2,400 brtish troops vs. 1,500 Americans. The British troops landed on the Charlestown Peninsula then marched to breeds hill.
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There were more loyalist population and the british went there to plan out their next plan.And they could advance up to the hudson river.
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The battle was a resounding physical and moral victory for Washington and his American troops.
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War burst upon Philadelphia less than three years after delegates to the First Continental Congress concluded their sessions at Carpenters' Hall.
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It was the turning point of the Revolutionary war.
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commander of the Continental Army George Washington, the future first president of the United States, leads his beleaguered troops into winter quarters at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
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The Battle of Yorktown was the last major engagement of the American Revolution (1775-1783) and was fought September 28 to October 19, 1781.
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The Treaty of Paris with Britain was signed by three American commissioners on September 3, 1783. American diplomats in Paris during the Revolutionary War had a long history of dissension that broke up previous American delegations there.