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The American Revolution

  • The first cause of the American. No Representation

    The first cause of the American. No Representation
    No Respresentation.
  • the second cause of the Amercian revolution: Taxation

    the second cause of the Amercian revolution: Taxation
    No taxation.
  • the Third cause of the american revolution: the Quarteing act

    the Third cause of the american revolution: the Quarteing act
    The Quarteing Act
  • The outcome of the American Revolution

    The outcome of the American Revolution
    they became free!!
  • The Battle of Bennington

    The Battle of Bennington
    It was located at, Bennington, New York. but really it was at Walloomsac. which it only 10 miles away from Bennington.
    Total German and British losses at Bennington were recorded at 207 dead and 700 captured American losses included 30 Americans dead and 40 wounded.
  • The Battle Brandywine

    The Battle Brandywine
    Philadelphia, the capital of the newly formed nation, was the goal of British General Howe during the campaign of 1777.As the British began their march toward the city, Washington and the people of Philadelphia were confident that the British could be stopped.
    The day of the battle began with a heavy fog which blanketed the area, providing cover for the approaching British troops. When the fog cleared, the sun blazed and the heat was sweltering.
    The british take over PHILADELPHIA.
  • Battle of Saratoga.

    Battle of Saratoga.
    British and the Germans troops batteled againest the american.
  • Siege of Charleston

    Siege of Charleston
    1779 saw the British capture Savannah, and it was decided to capitalize on this by sending an army 7,600 strong under General Clinton by sea to South CarolinBritish won.
  • The Battle of YorkTown

    The Battle of YorkTown
    General Washington commanded the Americans, Lieutenant General de Rochambeau commanded the French and Major General Lord Cornwallis commanded the British.
    8,800 Americans, 7,800 French and 6,000 British The Americans dressed as best they could. Increasingly as the war progressed regular infantry regiments of the Continental Army wore blue uniform coats but the militia continued in rough clothing.