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Battle of Yorktown
on this day in 1781, General George Washington, commanding a force of 17,000 French and Continental troops. They waited for resupply from the British navy. -
Battle of Bunker Hill
The British defeated the Americans at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. Although commonly referred to as the Battle of Bunker Hill, most of the fighting occurred on nearby Bunker Hill. -
Battle of Brandywine
They are known for the fought that was between the America army of General Washington. The one-day battle at Brandywine cost the Americans more than 1,100 men killed or captured while the British lost approximately 600 men killed or injured. -
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the American Revolution. The american won the revolutionary war with they key victories at the Battle of Saratoga. -
Valley Forge
Valley Forge endured the harsh winter outside Philadelphia. Commander of the Continental Army George Washington, the future first president of the United States, leads his beleaguered troops -
Battle of Charleston
Battle of Charleston was one of the major battle. The Britian captured Charleston and brutally invaded South Carolina. -
Battle of Camden
The battle of Camden was a lopsided victory for the British during the American Revolutionary War. After the disastrous loss at Camden, Gates was removed from command and replaced by Nathanael Greene (1742-86). -
Battle of Kings Mountains
The Battle of King Mountains was the turning point in the South. The " Overmountain men" marched out of the Appalachian Mountains to stop the British at King Mountains. -
Battle of Cowpens
The Battle of Cowpens was a battle fought by Continental Army forces under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan. Then the Army led by Colonel Banastre Tarleton, during the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary war. -
Battle of Guilford Courthouse
The battle of Guilford Courthouse proved pivotal to the American victory in the American Revolutionary War (1775-83). some 1,900 British soldiers under Cornwallis went on the offensive against Greene’s 4,400 to 4,500 Continental troops and militia Because the Battle of Guilford Courthouse.