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Lexington and Concord
John Parker was in command of the U.S. militia in the battle of Lexington and Concord the U.S kept the British from advancing and the British retreated and lost many men. -
Battle of Bunker HIll
The Americans waited until the British were within 15 paces, and then unleashed a bloody attack. Scores of British troops were killed or wounded and the rest retreated down the hill. -
Trenton
After being driven out of New York by the British and forced to retreat to the West bank of the Delaware during the late summer of 1776, the American cause was at a low ebb. In the harsh winter Washington was faced with the annual crisis of the expiry of the Continental Army’s period of enlistment. He resolved to attack the Hessian position at Trenton on the extreme southern end of the over extended British line along the Delaware, before his army dispersed. -
Princeton
Following the surprise of the Hessians under Colonel Rall at Trenton on 26th December 1776, General Washington withdrew to the west bank of the Delaware River. He intended to return within a few days and attempt a recovery of New Jersey from the British. Meanwhile, hearing of the Trenton success, Brigadier Cadwalader crossed the river to the east bank where he found his force to be unsupported.. -
Valley Forge
Valley Forge is the story of the six month encampment of the Continental Army of the newly formed United States of America under the command of General George -
Yorktown
The battle of Yorktown ( 1781 ) was the last major battle in the American Revolution. -
Treaty Of Paris
Signed on September 3,1783. Ended the American Revolution War between Great Britain on one side and the United States Of America and it's allies on the other.