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American Revolution Battles Mark Ramsey Period 4

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  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord
    Commanding officers/militia: Colonel Smith, Major Pitcairne and Lord Percy
    Strategic importance: The British troops march into Concord, The fight on the bridge at Concord, First Shots at Lexington, 19th April 1775.
  • Fort Ticonderoga

    Fort Ticonderoga
    Commanding officers/militia: John Burgoyne and Arthur St Clair
    Strategic importance: Americans withdrew precipitately from Ticonderoga leaving it in British hands.
  • Bunker (Breed's) Hill

    Bunker (Breed's) Hill
    Commanding officers/militia: Howe, Artemas Ward and Israel Putnam
    Strategic importance: British drove the Americans from the Charlestown peninsula
  • Trenton/Princeton (NJ Campaign)

    Trenton/Princeton (NJ Campaign)
    Commanding officers/militia: George Washington and Lord Cornwallis
    Strategic importance: General Washington withdrew to the west bank of the Delaware River. Brigadier Cadwalader crossed the river to the east bank where he found his force to be unsupported.
  • Siege of Charleston

    Siege of Charleston
    Commanding officers/militia: Quincy Gillmore
    Strategic importance: Union engineers began constructing a battery further inland with the intention of bombing the city of Charleston directly.
  • King's Mountain

    King's Mountain
    Commanding officers/militia: Patrick Ferguson
    Strategic importance: Lord Cornwallis advanced north with the intention of invading North Carolina and Virginia.
  • Yorktown

    Yorktown
    Commanding officers/militia: Washington, Lieutenant General de Rochambeau
    Strategic importance: American troops storming the redoubt
  • Saratoga (Bemis Heights, the second battle)

    Saratoga (Bemis Heights, the second battle)
    Commanding officers/militia: John Burgoyne, Horatio Gates and Brigadier Benedict Arnold
    Strategic importance: General Burgoyne surrenders to General Gates