Revolutionary War Battles

  • The Battles of Lexington and Concord

    The Battle of Leginton and Concord was the first battle of The American NRevolution. This battle took place on the 19 of April of 1775. In total the British Army had 1500 soldiers, 57 were captured, 174 were injured and 74 were killed . The American Army had in total 3800 soldiers, 0 were captured, 39 injured and 49 were killed.
  • The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga

    The Fort Ticonderoga was a fort where the British Amry would keep the amunition.
  • Battle of Chealsea Creek

    This was the second military engagement of the Boston Campaingn of the American Revolutionary War.
  • The Battle of Bunker (Breeds) Hill

    A venry important war for the War of Independence. This war started because the Colonists that lived near and in the Dorchester Hill heared that the British were planing to occupy this land, the colonists did not want this so they protected the Bay.
  • Battle of Quebec

    This war was held in the last day of the year 1775. This stated when the American´s wanted Quebec City. They kiked the British and asked for support to the French Canadians.
  • The Battle of Long Island

    This war started because New York was a very good trading point so Washington and the British were venry interested as there was a lot of comercial. Washington arrived first as they already new Bnritinsh plan. Eanch army staited on diffrent sides of Long Island.
  • The Battle of the White Plains

    This war took place in New York, the same place of the Long Island War. After the Long Island War the American General was not happy and said that another dnay they would fight again for New York, that dnay was the 28 of Octonber (this date!).
  • The Battle of Fort Washington

    Fort Washington occupied a hilltop position some 230 feet above the Hudson River in northwestern Manhattan. It was quept by some “American Gibraltar.”
  • The Battle of Trenton

    As soon as Fort Lee was abandoned, Washington began to withdraw his army across New Jersey toward Philadelphia. About 5,000 Americans left Hackensack on November 21, 1776, and retired without casualties 100 miles to safety behind the Delaware River on December 7. But the troops suffered a want of clothing and a sense of defeat which quickly translated into high sickness and desertion rates.
  • The Battle of Princeton

    General George Washington manages to evade with General Charles Cornwallis New Jersey, and manages to win the land. The British were very mad because of the lost so in December 26, 1776 Cornwallis arrives with his army to try to concare New Jersey again!