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The Patriots won the battle. It is significant because it was the battle that officially kicked off the Revolutionary War. This is also the battle where Paul Revere had his famous ride.
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The winner was not really a clear one, but the British seemed to have the upper hand. However, this battle gave the USA hope because it showed that the British were not invincible. This battle was significant because 1/8 of all of the British officers were killed.
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The USA won, but it was significant because there were no shots fired.
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The document officially declared independence from Britain.
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This battle ended with the British driving the USA from New York. This is significant because a famous painting of George Washington resulted from this.
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The winner was the USA. This victory kept the hopes up for the Patriots.
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The winner of this battle was the Patriots. This battle also kept the hopes up for the Patriots.
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The winner was the British and it was significant because the British took control of Philadelphia.
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The winner was the British. This was significant because the British took control of Philadelphia.
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The winner was the Patriots and it's significant because nearly 6,000 British troops surrendered their arms.
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There was no winner because this was just a time when everyone camped out and tried to survive during the winter. This was significant because they all trained, even though it was a harsh winter.
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The winners were the Patriots, and it was significant because the British surrendered during this battle.
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This ended the war between the British and the Patriots, which officially made the USA an independent country.