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Key Battles

  • The Lexington and Concord

    The Lexington and Concord
    First shots of the Revolution were fired there.This event is sometimes referred to as the “shot heard round the world” because of the impact of the American revolutionary ideals on other nations.As a result, the Second Continental Congress met and named George Washington Commander-in-Chief of the army that gathered around Boston after Lexington and Concord.
  • Bunker(Breed"s Hill)

    Bunker(Breed"s Hill)
    First official battle of the American RevolutionSignificant because of what the Americans learned.Although the untrained American troops were forced to surrender when they ran out of gunpowder, they inflicted heavy casualties on the British regular army.The battle demonstrated the power of the Americans fighting from behind rocks and trees on the British formations.Showed that Americans would need allies to supply ammunition.
  • Battle of Saratoga

    Battle of Saratoga
    * First official battle of the American Revolution * Significant because of what the Americans learned. * Although the untrained American troops were forced to surrender when they ran out of gunpowder, they inflicted heavy casualties on the British regular army. * The battle demonstrated the power of the Americans fighting from behind rocks and trees on the British formations. * Showed that Americans would need allies to supply ammunition.
  • Charleston

    Charleston
    The first attempt by the British to capture Charleston was stopped by the tides and the resilience of the palmetto log fort that became known as Fort MoultrieThe British were successful the second time around.The port of Charleston, South Carolina was under siege by the British for many days.It was attacked by blockading the harbor and cutting off supply lines, until it fell to the British.Soon Patriot partisans were fighting the British regular troops and Loyalist forces using hit
  • Cowpens

    Cowpens
    * Important battle in South Carolina. Showed the cooperation of the regular Continental Army and the irregular partisan forces. * The partisans led the attack and then fled the field, tricking the British regulars into thinking that the Americans were retreating. * Instead the partisans lured the British forces into range of the regular American army. The British were soundly defeated and retreated northward toward Virginia.
  • Yorktown

    Yorktown
    Final battle of the war.The French navy assisted General George Washington and his army by blockading the harbor.The blockade prevented British ships from entering the harborThe British army, camped in Virginia waiting for transport to winter quarters, from escaping.Surrounded by American and French forces, the British were defeated and surrendered.