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American Revolutionary Battles, Kyle Cimino, Blk. 3

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    Fort Ticonderoga

    Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen led the colonists. The colonist were planning a surprise attack on the British Fort, and on May 10, 1775, American forces captured British soldiers while they were still asleep. In 1777, British General John Burgoyne managed to place a canon in Mt. defiance and forced General Arthur to evacuate.
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    Lexington and Concord

    The British and minutemen met in Lexington which ended in the famous "shot heard 'round the world." When the British troops got to Concord they saw militiamen who forced them to retreat to Boston. This battle wa the first time Americans had killed British soldiers in combat.
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    Bunker (Breed's) Hill

    The Americans, led by William Prescott, and the British, led by William Howe proved that there would be a competition between the inexperienced American troops and the trained British troops.
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    Trenton and Princeton

    George Washington led the rebels. He guided British forces south and led a night attack to take Princeton.
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    Saratoga (Bemis Heights, the second battle)

    Horatio Gates led the Colonials, and John Burgoyne led the British.
    This battle proved that the patriots could beat seizable regiments and that if the British were to win the war, it would be very long and expensive.
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    Siege of Charleston

    Benjamin Lincoln was the colonial commander, while Sir Henry Clinton was the british commander. Colonists were taken prisoner, and it was the worst battle for the Americans in the war.
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    Battle of Kings Mountain

    Loyalists led by Patrick Fergueson and Abraham Depeyster. Patriots led by James Johnston and William Campbell. Battle between militias in South Carolina during the Southern Campaign of the American Revolutionary War, resulting in a decisive victory for the Patriots.
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    Yorktown

    George Washington who led the Americans defeated Charles Cornwallis in this battle. He used strategic warfare and had help from the French to win this battle.