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Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was a street fight where sticks, stones, snowballs, etc were thrown at each other. This is important because it ended the relationship between the American colonists and British.
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Battle Of Trenton
Over the course of 10 days Washington won 2 decisive battles
This is important because it encouraged more men to join the Fledgling American Military.
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Battle Of Saratoga
This is important because it was the turning the point in the war, because the patriots won the battle. John Burgoyne surrendered which made the war turn around which became a huge turning point.
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Battle at Kettle Creek
It was fought in Wilkes County, it was a huge experience in the rear nation of Georgia. I think this is important because it was a major experience and made a huge impact.
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Battle Of Camden
The Battle Of Camden was a military dispute between Great Britain and the thirteen colonies throughout the American Revolution. This Battle was important because it was a British victory. Gates ran home when his army was down. He didn't fight to the end even though people that were there stayed, when they didn't have to and he ran when he had to stay.
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Battle of Yorktown
G-Dub commanding a force of 17,000 men and General Cornwallis commanding a force of 9,000. This battle is important because it was the last conflict in The American Revolution.
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