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Battle Of Bunker Hill
The Americans attackted the British but were defet. This is a Change of momentem because since the coloninest lost to the british therfore the british had more contoroll over the Boston Harbor -
Decleration of Independence
The Decleration of Independence changed the amrican revolution by changing the nature of this time. By this act it gave some organization and idependence to the colonies but it was still sacrificed from the people which changed the nature of the time. -
Long Island
The Battle of Long Island was a turning point in the american revolution by affecting the nature because the original plan was for the British to come in and contol New York to isolate the colonies. but for General Washington being very smart and wise it saved the troops and kept them to finish the fight. -
Battle of Brooklyn
The Battle of Brooklyn was a turning point in the american revolution by the change of momentum. By this act, the British gained more control over the Hudson River to control the imports and exports coming into and out of the colonies. -
Battle of Treton
The Battle of Treton was a turning point because it changes by momentem by washington troops having suffered a serius of defets and New York and New Jersery, forcing his army to retret. -
Fall of Philadelphia
The turning point in the Fall of Philadelphia was the changing of momentum, by this act the British troops were controling the colonist by having a certain say in what was being imported and exported into the colonies because the colonist were taking supplies away from the British troops originally. -
Battle of Sarotoga
Battle of Sarotoga was a turning pirin the American Revolution because it changes by momentem by having foriegn asstience for help. It proved to the world that AMericans were serious and powerful enough to fdefet the highly trained British forces -
Yorktown
Yorktown was turning point because it changes by resolution by acting as Gen. Washington toward his troops to stop british escape. By this peace nagotiants stareted in 17782. -
Battle of Camden
The Battle of Camden was a turning point in the American Revolution because it changes in momentum because on both sides including the British and the colonist.The British had many ports up and down the east coast and one including Camden. Both at the same time moved toward Camden unknowly and ended up fighting which caused the american colonist to lose the battle because of the visious force of the British troops. -
Valley Forge
The Battle of Valley Forge was a turning point in the American revolution by leading to revolution, because of this act this lead to revolution because of his caring spirt for the troops which lead them to a great victory and a step closer to the end of the revolution.