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William Prescott led 1200 Redcoats to take place on Bunker Hill. They were instructed not to shoot until they seen "white of their enemies eyes". This battle was a Moral Victory for the colonist.
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Fought between the American army and the British Army. Commander was General Cornwallis.
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The major turning point of the American Revolution. It convinced the French to give the U.S military support. The commander was General John Burgonye
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George Washington and the other officers drilled and disciplined other soldiers to boost morale. After the winter, the men were stronger and able to win the Battle of Yorktown.
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Took place toward the end of the American Revolutionary War, after the British began to shift their focus to the American Southern Colonies. The commander was Major general Benjamin Lincoln.
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A major victory for the British in the Southern of the American Revolution. The commander was Lord Rawdon.
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During the American Revolution, Patriot irregulars under Colonel William Campbell defeat Tories under Major Patrick Ferguson at the Battle of Kings Mountain in South Carolina.
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The largest battle of the American Revolutionary war was fought at North Carolina's Guildford Courthouse.
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Last major battle of the revolutionary war. Cornwallis and his troop was trapped in Chesapeake Bay by the French. General George Washington was the commander