American revolution

Battles of the american revolution

  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord
    Lexington, and Concord,happened on Wensday,April 19, 1775, in Massachusetts. Colone James Barett, and Colonel John Buttrick were important people on the American side and on the British side there was Lieutenat-General Hugh Percy. TheAmericans won this battle. Casulties:Americans Killed: 49
    Wounded: 39
    British:Killed: 73
    Wounded: 174
    Captured: 53
    Captured: 0
  • Siege of Ticonderoga

    Siege of Ticonderoga
    The siege of Ticonderoga happened on Wensday, May 10, 1775 in Fort Ticonderoga, New York.On the American side Benidict Arnold, and Ethan Allen were important figures and on the British side Captin William De LaPlace. The Americans won by capturing the Fort. The outcome of the battle was Killed: 0
    Wounded: 0
    Captured: 1
    For the Americans and for the British it was Killed: 0
    Wounded: 0
    Captured: 0
  • Bunker Hill

    Bunker Hill
    Bunker Hill happened on Friday, June 16, 1775 inCharlestown, Massachusetts. Dr Josph Warren, and Isreal Putnom were both important figures on the American side. On the British side Sir William Howe was very important in the battle and helped the British win. Sadly the British won this battle. The casualties for the Americans were Killed: 115
    Wounded: 305
    Captured: 30
    and for the British Killed: 226
    Wounded: 828
    Captured: 0
  • The battle of Trenton

    The battle of Trenton
    The battle of Trenton took place at Trenton, New Jersy on December 26, 1776. Gorge Washington lead the Colonist while Colonel Rahl lead the British. The Americans won having Killed: 2
    Wounded: 5
    Captured: 0
    and the British had Killed: 22
    Wounded: 86
    Captured: 906
  • The battle of Freeman's Farm,Saratoga

    The battle of Freeman's Farm,Saratoga
    The battle of Stillwater, Saratoga, New York happened o n September, 19, 1777. America was the winner of the battle having Benedict Arnold, Daniel Morgon and Horatio Gates leading the Americans.Genera John Burgoyne was the leading the British at the time. For the Colonist Killed: 60
    Wounded: 260
    Captured: 0
    and for the British Killed: 140
    Wounded: 370
    Captured: 390
  • The Battle of Yorktown

    The Battle of Yorktown
    The battle of Yorktown was the end of the revolution. Gorge Washington lead the colonist on a battle that would change it all. The Americans joined with the French to defeatCorn Wallas and his army wich they succeded. The Americans had Killed: 72
    Wounded: 180
    Captured: 0
    and the British had Killed: 309
    Wounded: 326
    Captured: 8007
    America was finaly free from Britin