Revolutionary War

  • Lexington and Concord

    Thomas Gage, the Royal governor of Massachusetts attempted to prevent violence with the patriots by taking their weapons at concord but spy’s discovered his plan and warned a alarm in concord about the British coming.
  • Lexington and Concord Booster

    I would’ve told both sides of the army’s to check their weapons and obey orders because we don’t know who shot, what side they were on, and why they shot. It could’ve been a malfunction or on purpose as to why the unknown person shot their gun.
  • Continental Army winters in Valley Forge

    General George Washington moved the continental army to their winter quarters in valley forge but by the time they made it there the soldiers were already hungry, cold, fatigued, and had low morale in the wake of the Philadelphia compaign.
  • Continental Army winters in Valley forge booster

    I could tell the army to prepare their clothing, food, and other necessities before or during the time they have their stay in Valley forge because they ran out or short of those supplies pretty quickly during the stay.
  • British Capture Charleston

    The British were able to get 311 artillery pieces, 5913 muskets, 49 ships, 120 boats, and much more from the capture. When there a Hessian officer warned that some guns may be loaded and was ignored causing a , this accident resulted in 200 people killed from a gun going off.
  • British capture Charleston Booster

    I think that if people didn’t ignore the hessian officer then the 200 some people and other damages wouldn’t have happened if the people checked the weapons in Charleston.
  • Battle of cowpens

    This was a battle just north of the town of Cowpens with the Americans winning this battle. There was 12 killed and 60 wounded for the Americans compared to the British which had 110 dead and 200 wounded. The winning of this battle caused the British to loose control of South Carolina and to move further north.
  • Battle of Cowpens Booster

    I could compare the battle like the Battle of Austerilitz to Napoleons many battle because the general of the American army was a bit of a strategist in the field north of cowpens. Napoleon would place his army in a strategic way kinda like general Morgan of the continental army. General Morgan put his army between two rivers which would’ve been a downside but this forced his men which would’ve ran away in the heat of the battle to fight.