The Greatest Wars Yarber & Meaderds

  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    British and Patriots were involved in the war. The British suffered a blood bath as two charges failed because they had lost twice as many troops than the Patriots in Concord. The British had won the battle, but they suffered more than twice the Patriots consulations. The Patriots had won a phycological victory.
  • Battle of Trenton

    The British and German were invloved in the war. The British left Boston in early 1776, they decided to attack New York City and cut off New England from the rest of the colonies in Delaware River. The small victory grew the spirits of the troops and Patriots supporters at a critical moment.
  • Battle or Princton

    British and German were involved in the war. Washington inflicted heavy casualies on General Charles Cornwallis's troop in Canada. Patriots began 1777 with another victory by moving his troops in the night.
  • Native American supports the Britsh

    Most Indians sided with the British, who had promised to keep the colonist in the East.
  • Valley Forge

    Patriots and a German man was involoved with the event. The Patriots soldiers suffered from a lack of supplies and food. So he reported to Congress that nearly a thrid of his 10,000 soldiers had no coats or shoes. Baron Von Steuben went to help the Patriots.
  • Saratoga

    The Patriots, France, and British. They suggested that the United States might just win the war in New York's Hudson Valley.Their victory took on greater improtant because it encuraged France to recogmize American independence and to enter the world.
  • The French support the Patriots

    To prevent British ships from entering the Mississippi River at New Orleans.
  • Monmouth

    The British and Patriots were involved in the war. The Continental soldiers demonstrated their improved discipline under fire in Philadelphia. Besides winning most of the battles, the British had little to show for it beyond their head quarters in New York City.