battles of revolutionary war

  • Battle of lexington and concord

    the battle of lexington and concord allowed the con. army to take the weapons they had hidden before the british could get the weapons
  • battle of bunker hill

    the battle of bunker hill took place near boston massachusetts the importance of the battle is the continental army ran out of ammunition during the fight they had killed more british soldier than the british killed the con. army
  • battle of trention and prenstion

    the battle of trenton and princeton was fought on the morning of december 25 1776 the fight to get back new jersey
  • battle of long island

    the british strategies of importance of new york as the local focus point for communications.
  • battle of saratoga

    the battle of saratoga compromising two significant battles during september and october of 1777 the americans won the two battles
  • battle of vincennes

    the siege of fort vincennes was a revolutionary war frontier victory george clark led militia to capture the last fort of the british command.
  • battle of bonhomme richard vs. serapis

    during the america revolution the U.S. war ship bonhomme richard, commander john paul jones, win against a long fought engagement against the british war ship serapis
  • battle of charleston

    the british commander in chief in america Lt. general henry clinton turned his attention to the south
  • battle of guilford court house

    American Revolution Used courtesy of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.On March 15, 1781, American and British forces clashed for several hours near Guilford Courthouse. The battle was the culmination of several months of hard campaigning by the armies of Nathanael Greene and Lord Charles Cornwallis.
  • battle of yorktown

    The Siege of Yorktown, also known as the Battle of Yorktown, the Surrender at Yorktown, German Battle or the Siege of Little York, ending on October 19, 1781, at Yorktown, Virginia, was a decisive victory by a combined force of American Continental Army troops led by General George Washington and French Army troops.