American revolution hero

American Revolution

  • Philadelphia

    Philadelphia
    This part of the war which was before the war actually started, they really only had debates on what to do. Some of them wanted Independence while others did not and wanted Reconciliation.
  • Concord

    Concord
    On the night of April 18th, 1775, 700 troops were on their way to Concord to confiscate colonial weapons. The three people who rode into Boston that night to warn the people that the British were coming.
  • Lexington

    Lexington
    During this war, eight of their men were killed and ten more of their men were wounded. When the British walking over to Boston they were ready for them with about 3,000-4,000 men.
  • The Battle Of Bunker Hill

    The Battle Of Bunker Hill
    The Battle of Bunker Hill is considered the deadliest do to all the deaths of course. This was caused due to Thomas Gage sending his people to Breed's Hill to start a fight.
  • New York

    New York
    The British believed it was a good idea to try and seize New York City to stop the rebellions. They sent 32,00 soldiers to stop the rebellion.
  • Trenton

    Trenton
    Washington led people over to New Jersey to fight. What was happening in this moment was a surprise attack.
  • Valley Forge

    Valley Forge
    In this part of the war, 2,000 soldiers have died. After the war in Paris, they moved to Valley Forge if I am not mistaken.
  • Saratoga

    Saratoga
    When the American troops surrendered in Saratoga it was the most important event in the war. When they signed an alliance they signed to fight together and so they did.
  • Marquis De Lafayette

    Marquis De Lafayette
    This part of the war is mostly about helping. The reading speaks about helping and other foreign military leaders came to help.
  • Yorktown

    Yorktown
    In the beginning the French naval defeated the British. This part of the war was about American troops surrendering to the British.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    In September the delegates signed the Treaty of Paris. The Treaty of Paris is basically confirming the U.S. Independence.