Andrews revolution

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  • Common Sense.

    Common Sense.
    The person who wrote common sense was Thomas Pain.The purpose was to help make peace with the brittish. The pamphlet was a great succes and help a lot of people.
  • valley forge winter

    valley forge winter
    militaryhistory.about.com › … › American Revolution Valley Forge was the encampment for Gen. George Washington's Continental Army during the winter. then stayed at Valley Forge weak after several defeats.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    The purpose of the declaration of Independence was.
    Explaining the Congress' position on the purpose of human government.
    Listing the colonists' grievances against King George to show the legitimacy of their actions to other people and then to
    encourage foreign nations to help America.
  • retreat from new york

    retreat from new york
    The British lost and was kicked out of New York and was forst to leave.
    The british and the americans were fighting in this war.
  • crossing the delaware.

    crossing the delaware.
    George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River, which occurred on the night of December 25–26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, was the first move they took.
  • the battle of saratoga

    the battle of saratoga
    The Battles of Saratoga (September 19, 1777) marked the climax of the Saratoga campaign giving a hard victory to the Americans over the British
  • Brighter days

    Brighter days
    October 7, 1780 near the NorthCarolina-South Carolina
    Americans won General Nathanael Greene time to reorganize his forces. The result was what some people call a turning point in the war.
    Nathanael
    American general who had a large hand in bringing about the final surrender of British General Charles Cornwallis in Yorktown.
    Cowpens
    Decisive American victory that turned the tide of the war in the South.
  • treaty of paris

    treaty of paris
    The Treaty of Paris of 1783, negotiated between the United States and Great Britain, ended the revolutionary war and recognized American independence.