Revolutionary War

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  • Lexington and Concord Revolutionary War

    Lexington and Concord Revolutionary War
    During the battle of Lexington and Concord, 73 of the British soldiers were killed, 174 were wounded, and 26 were missing. While the colonists lost many minutemen, the Battles of Lexington and Concord were considered a major victory and have been displayed to the British and King George III that unjust behavior would not be tolerated in America.
  • Bunker Hill Revolutionary War

    Bunker Hill Revolutionary War
    During the Bunker Hill Battle, 115 soldiers were killed, 305 soldiers were wounded, and 30 soldiers were captured. 20 out of those 30 soldiers that were captured, have died. Although the Americans were defeated at the Battle of Bunker Hill it was an important battle because it signified the onward battle by the Americans in their fight for independence from the British.
  • New York Revolutionary War

    New York Revolutionary War
    The victory over the Americans gave the British control of the most important city of New York. The battle of new york was the first major battle of the American Revolutionary War to take place after the United States declared its independence on July 4, 1776.
  • Trenton Revolutionary War

    Trenton Revolutionary War
    The British Government was not able to gather enough British soldiers to fight the American Revolutionary War. During the battle of Trenton, the Hessian army was crushed in Washington's raid across the Delaware River.
  • Marquis de Lafayette Revolutionary War

    Marquis de Lafayette Revolutionary War
    Marquis De LaFayette served the Continental Army with distinction during the American Revolutionary War, providing tactical leadership while securing resources from France.
  • Philadelphia Revolutionary War

    Philadelphia Revolutionary War
    During the war of the Philadelphia Revolutionary War, This historical city hosted the First Continental Congress, which was held in Carpenter's Hall, before the war, and the Second Continental Congress, which signed the Declaration of Independence.
  • Saratoga Revolutionary War

    Saratoga Revolutionary War
    During the battle of Saratoga revolutionary war, the two Battles of Saratoga were a turning point in the American Revolution. On September 19th, British General John Burgoyne achieved a small, but costly victory over American forces led by Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold.
  • Valley Forge Revolutionary War

    Valley Forge Revolutionary War
    Valley Forge was where the American Continental Army made camp during the winter of 1777-1778. It was here that the American forces became a true fighting unit. Valley Forge is often called the birthplace of the American Army.
  • Yorktown Revolutionary War

    Yorktown Revolutionary War
    During the battle of Yorktown, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington while the French and American forces trapped the British at Yorktown. The British surrender at the Battle of Yorktown have put an end to the American Revolutionary War.
  • Treaty of Paris Revolutionary War

    Treaty of Paris Revolutionary War
    The Treaty of Paris of 1783 formally ended the American Revolutionary War. American statesmen Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay negotiated the peace treaty with Great Britain. The Treaty of Paris was signed by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America.