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Lexington
The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first ever military meeting of the American Rvolutionary War -
Concord
The battle of Lexington and Concord were fought in Middlesex county, province of Massachusetts Bay. -
Bunker hill
The battle of Bunker Hill was fought during the siege of Boston around the beginning of the revolutionary war. The name bunker hill was given to the battle named after bunker hill in Charleston, Massachusetts. -
Philadelphia
Philadelphia 1775 is also known as the second continental Congress. It was a convention of delegates from all the colonies that started meeting during the year 1775 in Philadelphia -
New York
During the sumer of of 1776 the british sailed in and tried to seize New York City. The bristish came with 32,000 men. -
Trenton
washington led a march in trenton. this was when he crossed the delaware river -
Saratoga
The battle of Saratoga gave a decisive victory to the americans over the British during the war. Lasted from September 19 to October 17 of the year 1777 -
Valley Forge
Even though no battle happened here, this marked the turning point of the revolutionary war. Happened during the same time the battle of Saratoga was happening. -
Marquis De Lefayette
Marquis De Lafayette was a french military officer and aristocrat who commanded american troops in several battles of the american revolutionary war including battle of yorktown -
Yorktown
Yorktown also known as the seige of yorktown or battle of yorktown ended on october 19 at Yorktown, Virginia. the reason the battle of yorktown was so important was because cornwallis surrendered to george washington as the french and american forces trapped the british in yorktown, and this was when the british surrendered. -
Treaty of Paris
During the treaty of paris representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the US ended the american revolutionary war on on September 3rd, 1783.