american vevolution battles

  • battle of bunker hill

    battle of bunker hill
    the real name was braes hill and the militia had 20,000 strong militia
    and the British had more troops but the militia easily took out 1,000 but the British did end up wining but sadly the British did win
  • battle of trenton

    battle of trenton
    the patriots where struggling threw the winter but Washington saw a chance to surprise the British so he lead 2,400 troops across the river to surprise the British and they did and they made the British scatter
  • the battles of saratoga

    the patriots surrounded the British and stop there plane cause the British captured a fort and the army that bet them were from new York
  • the battle of momnoth

    the battle of momnoth
    The Battle of Monmouth, also known as the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse, was an important battle in the American Revolution. The battle, fought on June 28, 1778 in New Jersey, featured British forces under the command of Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton and Continental forces under the command of General George Washington. While the battle resulted in a draw between the two sides
  • battle of lexington and condorde

    battle of lexington and condorde
    The red coats encountered 70 militia men in Lexington lab by caption john parker then a random shot went off and the mulita ran and hid in woods and took them to at each part
  • battle of long islands

    battle of long islands
    The Battle of Long Island was fought between British and American troops during the American Revolution. The battle began on August 27, 1776 and ended on August 29th.In the Battle of Long Island, the British army was led by General William Howe with an army of nearly 20,000 soldiers. They were helped by naval forces under the command of Admiral Richard Howe, brother of General Howe. The Americans, with 10,000 soldiers, were led by General George Washington.
  • the battle of cowpens

    the battle of cowpens
    The Battle of Cowpens was the turning point of the Revolutionary War in the southern colonies. After losing several battles in the South, the Continental Army defeated the British in a decisive victory at Cowpens. The victory forced the British army to retreat and gave the Americans confidence that they could win the war..
  • the battle/siege of york town

    the battle/siege of york town
    By the summer of 1781, the United States had been at war with England for over six years. The first shots had been fired in April 1775 on the village green in Lexington and at North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts. Merely sustaining the army had been a major accomplishment for the Americans, who did not have much money, food or clothing.