Revolutionary War

  • The Battle of Lexington

    The Battle of Lexington
    It was the first battle of the Revolutionary War. Only one British man was injured.
  • The Battle of Concord

    The Battle of Concord
    There were between 3,000 and 4,000 minuteman. The Americans won this battle against the British
  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    Battle of Bunker Hill
    In Boston a British general called Thomas Gage decided to strike at militiamen on Breed's Hill. Gage sent 2,400 British soldiers up the hill. The British won.
  • The Battle of New York

    The Battle of New York
    The British tried to take over NYC they had 32,000 troops. The colonist retreated.
  • The Battle of Trenton

    The Battle of Trenton
    George Washington crossed the Delaware River with 2,400 men. Washington surprise attacked the Hessians, a group of German soldiers who helped the British. The colonists won this battle!
  • The Battle of Saratoga

    The Battle of Saratoga
    General John Burgoyne, a British general, traveled through Canada to New York to attack the colonist. The British army surrendered because the rest of the troops were stuck in Philadelphia, so colonist won this very important battle.
  • The Encampment of Valley Forge

    The Encampment of Valley Forge
    Washington and his army camped here, but they were low on food and supplies. So, 2,000 men died due to the cold and lack of supplies.
  • Marquis de Lafayette

    Marquis de Lafayette
    He was a French leader helping America. He asked France for reinforcements to help the Continental Army.
  • The Camp of Yorktown

    The Camp of Yorktown
    Cornwallis led his army of 7,500 onto the peninsula between the James and York rivers and camped at Yorktown. Cornwallis planned to fortify Yorktown, take Virginia, and then move north to join Clinton's forces.
  • The Treaty of Paris

    The Treaty of Paris
    17,000 French and American troops surrounded the British on Yorktown peninsula and began bombarding them day and night. The peace talks began in Paris. The American negotiating team signed the Treaty of Paris.