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A British military group made up of 11,000 troops in the command of General Sir Jeffrey Amherst moved to a high ground overlooking the Fort of Ticonderoga
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These battles were the first military engagements of American Revolutionary War. Thomas Gage went to Boston to capture there hidden military supplies.
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It was the first all-out battle of the Revolutionary War. The colonists had fortified Breed's Hill because they could fire their cannons at British ships.
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It was a small but crucial battle during the Revolutionary War. Washington crossed the ice-filled Delaware River and captured Trenton
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The American trapped the British with over 11,000 troops and the British sureenedered. Many European countries joined like Spain and the Dutch
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This was the Americans worst defeat of the Revolutionary War. They surrendered to General Sir Henry Clinton
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This was an important victory for the American troops. This was led by Benjamin Cleveland to attack on Ferguson
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Was an important victory for America led by George Washington.