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Events of the American Revolution

Authored by Frances Hood

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Events of the American Revolution
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1.

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This battle took place on June 17, 1775 and though it was a British victory it was a morale victory for the colonists. It took the British three attempts before overtaking Breed's Hill.

The Crisis

Bunker Hill

Saratoga

Trenton

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Series of essays written by Thomas Paine during the Revolution which attempted to inspire and motivate the Continental Army to continue fighting in spite of the hardships they faced.

Treaty of Paris

Bunker Hill

The Crisis

Declaration of Independence

3.

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On October 17, 1777 British General John Burgoyne surrendered. This American victory is considered to be the turning point of the American Revolution because it proved that the Americans could win and it convinced France to help them.

Saratoga

Lexington and Concord

Bunker Hill

Trenton

4.

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Officially ended the American Revolution and Great Britian officially recognized American independence.

Bunker Hill

Yorktown

Trenton

Treaty of Paris 1783

5.

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30 sec • 1 pt

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Washington and the Continental Army crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night and attacked the Hessians by surprise on December 26, 1776. This battle was an American victory which boosted morale.

Bunker Hill

Trenton

Yorktown

Lexington and Concord

6.

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30 sec • 1 pt

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1st battles of the American Revolution which are known as the shots heard 'round the world. These battles occurred on April 19, 1775.

Bunker Hill

Saratoga

Yorktown

Lexington and Concord

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During the winter of 1777-1778 the Continental Army rested and trained at Valley Forge. They faced hardship, disease, starvation, and frostbite

Yorktown

Trenton

Winter at Valley Forge

Bunker Hill

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