Revolution Timeline

  • Bunker Hill

    Bunker Hill

    The British defeated the Americans at the battle of bunker hill located in Massachusetts. Although the British attackers eventually forced the American defenders to leave, the victory was tempered by heavy losses on the British side, and the battle lent important encouragement to the revolutionary cause.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence

    Nobody won the declaration of independence since it was a document stating that the 13 original colonies of America were “free and independent states.” This really changed the revolution since this was a big major point for people who wanted to seek freedom.
  • Battle of Trenton

    Battle of Trenton

    Two critical engagements were won by George Washington and his army. The conflict was a win-win situation for the Americans. Following their victory, the Americans gained momentum. They captured 2/3 of the Hessian forces, according to one of the resolutions.
  • Battle of Saratoga

    Battle of Saratoga

    During the second year of the revolution, this combat took place. This battle aided in convincing the French to accept American independence. The Americans won this battle, giving them more motivation to continue fighting.
  • Winter at Valley Forge

    Winter at Valley Forge

    With his troops, George Washington marched to Valley Forge and fought. The Americans were victorious, The British became more frightened as a result of this while the Americans became more confident.
  • Battle of Guildford Courthouse

    Battle of Guildford Courthouse

    The British were defeated by the Americans. Because of the nature of the war, Britain feels helpless and hopeless. The Americans were riding high after their victory. According to the resolution, Britain is obligated to maintain authority if the Carolinas.
  • YorkTown

    YorkTown

    This battle was won by the Americans. As a result, the British government's essence changed. with the victory, the Americans gained momentum. The British surrendered because they were losing the battle.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris

    Both sides won since it made peace and ceased the war. the nature after this was great and also awful since they were out of the war but they were moreover in war obligation. the force kind of failed down and inclined more towards recouping from the war. the determination gave the U.S a parcel of western domain and independence.