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The American Minute Men and the colonists won the battle of Condord and Lexington Significance:
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Battle of Bunker Hill took place in Charelstown, Massacusetts.
It is one of the most important colonial victories in the U.S. War for Independence. The colonists wanted to defend the Charelstown peninsula because they heard that the Bristish wanted conrol. The Bristish did win but they suffered many loses so they didn't really benefit from it.It gave the Patriots a lot of confidence and they realized that the war was gonna last a long time. -
On this night the colonial milita and local volunteers forfited the summit of Dorchester Heights building. The victor was the colonists. It was the first victory for the colonists.
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A document declaring independence from Great Britain. Declaration stated that the colonies were free and independent states.
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The Americans wanted to block the path to Brooklyn Heights. They wanted to inflict heavy losses on th British. The Americans retreated and the British took over New York City. The British won.
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Washington's army crossed over to Delware and surpirsed the British. The American's won.
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The Americans won the battle. General Howe wanted to attack in Trenton but the Americans sidestepped and they ended up battling in Princeton.
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The British general Howe had his forces attack the American troops blocking his way to Philidelphia at Brandywine. The British won the battle.
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It was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. It consisted of two major battles. The Bristish made an effort to end the war. The Americans won teh war. The Americans convinced France to fight
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It was a winter of hardship and suffering for the troops. It was also a winter of training, in which the American troops were taught how to be professional soldiers.
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The French assisted the Americans in this battle. The Americans and French won. The Bristish took Yorktown and towns on each side of the York River.
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Treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War on September 3, 1783.