Battles of the American Revolution

  • Battles of Concord & Lexington (MA)

    Battles of Concord & Lexington (MA)
    1st battles of the american revolution.
    1,000 redcoats and 450 colonists casualties
  • Battle of Bunker Hill (MA)

    Battle of Bunker Hill (MA)
    GB ships bombarded (breeds) hill before sending troops up 3 times.

    More colonist turn
  • Battle of Long Island (NY)

    Battle of Long Island (NY)
    Washington’s defeat could have led to the surrender of his entire force, but his ingenuity instead allowed him to escape and continue the fight.
  • Battles of Trenton & Princeton (NJ)

    Battles of Trenton & Princeton (NJ)
    In the Battle of Trenton (December 26), Washington defeated a formidable garrison of Hessian mercenaries before withdrawing.
  • Battle of Brandywine Creek (PA)

    Battle of Brandywine Creek (PA)
    the American Revolution where nearly 30,000 soldiers squared off on a ten square mile area of roughly 35,000 acres.
  • Battle of Ft. Ticonderoga (NY)

    Battle of Ft. Ticonderoga (NY)
    the occupying Continental Army, an under-strength force of 3,000 under the command of General Arthur St. Clair, to withdraw from Ticonderoga and the surrounding defenses.
  • Battle of Saratoga (NY)

    Battle of Saratoga (NY)
    It included two crucial battles, fought eighteen days apart, and was a decisive victory for the Continental Army and a crucial turning point in the Revolutionary War.
  • Battle of Charlestown (SC)

    Battle of Charlestown (SC)
    The siege of Charleston was a major engagement and major British victory, fought between March 29 to May 12, 1780, during the American Revolutionary War.
  • Battle of Cowpens (SC)

    Battle of Cowpens (SC)
    The Battle of Cowpens, took place in the latter part of the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution and of the Revolution itself.. the cowpens won
  • Yorktown / Surrender (VA)

    Yorktown / Surrender (VA)
    The outcome in Yorktown, Virginia marked the conclusion of the last major battle of the American Revolution and the start of a new nation's independence.