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American Revolution Battles, Christian Phillips Period 7

By chich66
  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord
    Militia were John Parker, James Barrett John Bottrick, William Heath, Joesph Warren, Isaac Davis, Francis Smith, John Pitcarin, Hugh Percy. It was important because it was the first battle of the revolutionary war and there was a lot of supplies (powder and weapons) being held in Boston.
  • Fort Ticonderoga

    Fort Ticonderoga
    Militia were Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, and William Delaplace. It was important because of supply and communication link between Canada and New York.
  • Battle of Buker Hill

    Battle of Buker Hill
    Colonial Leaders are Israel Putnam, William Prescott, John Stark, Dr. Joseph Warren, Sir William Howe, Sir Robert Pigot, James Abercrombie, John Pitcairn, Henry Clinton, Samuel Graves, Thomas Gage. It was significant because it gave it gave them an overlook of Boston and what was going on in the city. It also made the British realize how costly the war was going to be, so that gave the Amercas a slight advantage.
  • Trenton/Princeton (NJ Campaign)

    Trenton/Princeton (NJ Campaign)
    Colonial Leaders were, George Washington, Hugh Mercer, Charles Mawhood, Charles Cornwallis. It was significant because it made the British lose New Jersey and they were forced to retreat to New York.
  • Saratoga (Bemis Heights, the second battle.

    Saratoga (Bemis Heights, the second battle.
    Colonial Leaders were Benedict Arnold, Daniel Morgan, Horatio Gates, Benjamin Lincoln, Enoch Poor, Ebenezer Learned, General John Burgoyne, Simon Fraser, F.A. Riedesel, Johann Specht, Wilhelm R. von Gall. The significance was that is persuaded the French to give the Americas more military aid.
  • Siege of Charleston

    Siege of Charleston
    Colonial Leaders were, Benjamin Lincoln, Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot, Sir Henry Clinton. It was imortant because the British gained control of the south and lots of Americans were lost due to surrender.
  • King's Mountain

    King's Mountain
    Colonial Leaders are James Johnston, John Sevier, William Campbell, Patrick Ferguson. It was important because the British realized that the American colinists would not back down.
  • Yorkstown

    Yorkstown
    Colnial Leaders were, George Washington, Comte de Rochambeau, Comte de Grasse, Lord Charles Cornwallis. It was important because it ended the Revolutionary War when the British were defeated.