Rev War

By aunika
  • The Stamp Act

    This is when Germany, put a law in place, where you had to have a stamp on your products in order to sell to the Americans, taking alot of the money frome the 'Americans helped pay for the war.
  • Spring 1769

    Spring 1769 Isik davis puts the people who are going to fight the war through all the training that he has. The people that are going to fight this side are not the best for fighting in wars but they are very very done with England and are bound to win the war. Some of these people that are going to fight this war are native americans that are going you matter what to win this battle. So you matter what even if they die these strong people are going to win this war that is not even fair they sai
  • The Bosten Tea Party

    The Bosten Tea party is were the Americans dressed up like indeans and went abroud a ship full of tea, and spilt the tea into the Bosten River and wasted alot of money
  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    The British troops found the Americans on a hill ready for battle with ammo but not enough to kill all the british, the british marched up the hill 3 times by the third time the americans were running short of ammo but had killed a lot of the british shoulders so the american shot the rest of their ammo and let the british take the hill. “ I will let the british anytime take a hill for that kind of price”
  • Battle of Lexington and Concord,

    Battle of Lexington and Concord, was the first war that started a revolution against their king.
  • Second Continental Congress Meets

    In Philadelphia this was a important meeting that all the colonies leaders meet to decide to fight this war to the end and get freedom from there king.
  • Crossing Delaware/Battle of Trenton

    This is a great event that occurred during the war. Soldiers had been push out of their land and couldn't get back in without a fight. The soldiers had worn out their shoes and walked with just a bit of cloth, were they walked their was a blood trail, and they were very cold they had started dyeing. So George Washington, decided to fight back, they had to cross a icy cold river to do this, but not in the morning, and in a fierce snowstorm, and on a c
  • Morristown, NJ

    Washington winters in Morristown, NJ
  • The Battle of Guilford Courthouse

    on March 15, 1781, proved pivotal to the American victory in the American Revolutionary War . Although British troops under Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis scored a tactical victory at Guilford Courthouse over American forces under Major General Nathanael Greene, the British suffered significant troop losses during the battle. Afterward, Cornwallis abandoned his campaign for the Carolinas and instead took his army into Virginia, where in
  • October 17, 1781

    On this day in 1781, General George Washington, commanding a force of 17,000 French and Continental troops, begins the siege known as the Battle of Yorktown against British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and a contingent of 9,000 British troops at Yorktown, Virginia, in the most important battle of the Revolutionary War. Washington realized that it was time to act. He ordered Marquis de Lafayette and an American army of 5,000 troops to block Cornwallis' escape from Yorktown by land while the Fr
  • The Battle of Cowpens

    (January 17, 1781) was a decisive victory by the Continental Army forces under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, in the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War over The British Army led by Colonel Banastre Tarleton. It was a turning point in the reconquest of South Calina from the British. It took place in northwestern Cherokee County, South Carolina, north of the city of Cowpens.
  • March 15, 1781

    The Battle of Guilford Courthouse in North Carolina, on March 15, 1781, proved pivotal to the American victory in the American Revolutionary War . Although British troops under Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis scored a tactical victory at Guilford Courthouse over American forces under Major General Nathanael Greene, the British suffered significant troop losses during the battle. Afterward, Cornwallis abandoned his campaign for the Carolinas and instead took his army into Virginia, where in
  • End of the War:

    This time is a hard time for the americans, they have to find out how much independence that they get and the others too, they also have to find out how they will get enough food and how to grow tea and all these things.