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American Revolution Timeline

  • Marquis De Lafayette

    Marquis De Lafayette
    The Marquis de Lafayette was a French aristocrat(a member of that group) who joined the American Revolutionary War. Who was one of America's most successful leaders in combat
  • Lexington

    Lexington
    The Battles of Lexington, was the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. This battle was fought in april 19, 1775 in the Massachusett Bay.
  • Concord Revolution

    Concord Revolution
    The Concord Revolution took place during the same times the Lexington Revolution. Concord and Lexington fought together for the American Revolutionary war.
  • The Battle of the Bunker Hill

    The Battle of the Bunker Hill
    The Bunker Hill was fought during the early stages of the Revolutionary War. Bunker Hill Revolution was fought on June 17, 1775 at Charlestown, Boston.
  • New York American Revolution

    New York American Revolution
    The Americans won over the British at New York, Battle of Saratoga. The British General John Burgoyne's surrender. The Battle lasted three days which was from August 27, 1776 to August 30, 1776.
  • Trenton American Revolution

    Trenton American Revolution
    George Washington's army crossed Delaware on December 25 1776. In the battle of Trenton which was December 26, 1776 Washington defeated the Hessian mercenaries. This battle was small but still very important.
  • The battle of the Saratoga American Revolution

    The battle of the Saratoga American Revolution
    Fought between September 19, 1777 - October 17, 1777. The two battles of Saratoga was not in favor of the Americans. British General John Burgoyne have won a victory over American forces.
  • Philadelphia American Revolution

    Philadelphia American Revolution
    During this battle the British had captured Philadelphia on September 26, 1777. Which was following the General George Washington's defeats of Brandywine. The British General had made Philadelphia the main focus of his campaign, but the Patriots Government denied him the victory he was supposed to earn.
  • Valley Forge

    Valley Forge
    In September 1777 the British forces had captured the American capital of Philadelphia. Washington and his army hunkered down for a harsh winter at Valley Forge. No battle was fought there and it was still considered a horrible thing.
  • Yorktown Revolution

    Yorktown Revolution
    George Washington and French General Comte began their final attack on October 14th, capturing two British defenses and leading them to the surrender of the British General Lord Cornwallis and had nearly 9,000 troops.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783 which ended the American Revolutionary War.