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Battle of Lexington
Battles of Lexington was fought on April 18, 1775. For years the colonies were becoming more angry at the British. British troops marched from Boston to Concord. Paul Revere and other colonists warned people so that the colonists would be ready to fight. The Americans won the battle -
Battle of Concord
Battles of Concord was fought on April 18, 1775. For years the colonies were becoming more angry at the British. British troops marched from Boston to Concord. Paul Revere and other colonists warned people so that the colonists would be ready to fight. The Americans won the battle -
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Revoultionary War Battles
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Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
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Battle of Bunker Hill
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Battle of Long Island
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The Battle of White Plains
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The Batle of Trenton
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Battle of Princeton
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The Battle of Bennington
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The Battle of Brandywine
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The Battle of Monmouth
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The Siege of Savannah
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The Seige of Charleston
Battle of Charleston was fought on March 29,1780 . Sir Henry Clinton, a British leader, knew that some people living in the south were on the side of the British. The British took over Savannah and then they won the battle of Charleston. -
Battle of Camden
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The battle of Cowpens
Battle of Cowpens was fought on January 17,1781 in South Carolina. The British felt really bad about losing but the Americans got lots of confidence when they won. British leader Cornwallis pulled his troops from South Carolina -
Battle of Guilford Court House
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Battle of Yorktown
Yorktown was a battle that happened on September 28,1781. The American General was Washington, and he had 17,000 troops. The British general was Cornwallis, and he had 9,000 troops. Washington’s troops won and Cornwallis was mad, so he refused to go to the surrender ceremony that showed he lost the war.