Christian Malizia American Revolution Battles

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    American Revolution Battles

    American Revolution Battles
  • The Battles of Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts

    The Battles of Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts
    The first battle ever fought in the Revolutionary War. It took place in Middlesex Country, NJ, Province of Massachusetts Bay, and Lexington, Concord.
  • The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga, New York

    The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga, New York
    Ethan Allen lead a large group of Militia early on May 10th, 1775 toward Fort Ticonderoga in New York. They crossed Lake Champlain and surprised the British. The Fort had lots of supplies that the Americans needed. They successfully captured the fort.
  • The Battle of Chelsea Creek Suffolk County, Massachusetts

    The Battle of Chelsea Creek Suffolk County, Massachusetts
    The first Navy engagement during the Revolutionary War. It was a victory for the colonists. The fight took place in Suffolk Country, Massachusetts and is know as The Battle of Chelsea Creek.
  • The Battle of Bunker Hill Charlestown, Massachusetts

    The Battle of Bunker Hill Charlestown, Massachusetts
    This was an early battle in the revolution and resulted in a British victory. But, they faced heavy loses to the colonists. This battle provided the colonial army with a much needed confidence boost.
  • The Battle of Quebec

    The Battle of Quebec
    An early battle fought in Quebec City by the British who were defending it and the Colonial army who was invading. The colonists lost the battle along with many men.
  • The Battle of Long Island

    The Battle of Long Island
    This battle was a very important victory for the British because it gave them control of New York which was a very strategic.
  • The Battle of White Plain, New York

    The Battle of White Plain, New York
    After George Washington's retreat from New York City, they landed in White Plains. There, British troops drove Washington and his men back even farther.
  • The Battle of Fort Washington

    The Battle of Fort Washington
    This battle ended in a lose for the Continental Army after the British claimed the surrender of Fort Washington on Manhattan Island.
  • The Battle of Trenton, New Jersey

    The Battle of Trenton, New Jersey
    This was a very small battle that took place in Trenton, New Jersey. Lots of Americans were killed and majority of the Hessian forces were captured.
  • The Battle of Princeton, New Jersey

    The Battle of Princeton, New Jersey
    A battle that took place in Princeton New Jersey not far from Trenton. The Americans won under General George Washington.
  • The Battle of Oriskany, New York

    The Battle of Oriskany, New York
    This was the bloodies battle in the entire American Revolution. It was very important for the Saragota campaign and ended in an American victory.
  • The Battle of Bennington, New York

    The Battle of Bennington, New York
    Ended in an American victory in New York just 10 miles from Bennington, Vermont. Brigadier John Shark was the commander of the Americans during the battle.
  • The Battle of Brandywine, Pennslyvania

    The Battle of Brandywine, Pennslyvania
    Between the British and the American Continental Army lead under George Washington. The continental army lost this battle.
  • The Battle of Saratoga, New York

    This was a very important victory for the Americans which made the climax of the Saratoga campaign.
  • The Battle of Germantown, Pennslyvania

    The Battle of Germantown, Pennslyvania
    This battle was a big for the Philadelphia campaign. It was fought in Germantown between the British and the Continental army. Along side the Continental army was the 2nd Canadian regiment.
  • The Battle of Saratoga (Bemis Heights)

    The Battle of Saratoga (Bemis Heights)
    Burgoyne's and Gate's armies both met at Bemis Heights which is a woods and fought. Benedict Arnold played an important role for the Americans by charged the enemy up on the front lines.
  • The Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey

    The Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey
    Under George Washington, the Continental Army attacked the rear of the British as they exited the Monmouth Court House.
  • The Capture of Savannah, Georgia

    The Capture of Savannah, Georgia
    A conflict with local American Patriot militia and the Continental army soldiers trying to hold the city of Savannah against the British.
  • The Siege of Charleston, South Carolina

    The Siege of Charleston, South Carolina
    Was a major battle that lasted months. It was caused by the British trying to gain control of Southern colonies. The British eventually won the battle when it was Charleston surrendered to them.
  • The Battle of Camden North of Camden, South Carolina

    The Battle of Camden North of Camden, South Carolina
    main victory for Britain during the revolution for the southern theater. This gave them much more control in he south.
  • The Battle of King's Mountain Near Blackburn, SC and King's Mountain, NC

    The Battle of King's Mountain	Near Blackburn, SC and King's Mountain, NC
    A military fight between the Patriot and Loyalist militia's. It happened in South Carolina during the Southern Campaign. It ended in a Patriot victory.
  • The Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina

    The Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina
    A fight between Americans and Britain in relation to the Southern campaign. This campaign mostly took place in the Carolina's.
  • The Battle of Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina

    The Battle of Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina
    Fought on March 15th, 1781 at a location which is now Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • The Battle of Eutaw Springs, South Carolina

    The Battle of Eutaw Springs, South Carolina
    This was the last major battle that occurred in the Carolina's for the rest of the Revolutionary War. Both Britain and Americans claimed victory on this battle.
  • The Battle of Yorktown, Virginia

    The Battle of Yorktown, Virginia
    This was the most important battle int eh revolution. This day, George Washington lead 17,000 French and American troops against 9,000 British troops. The Americans and French won this battle.