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American Revolution Battles Patrick Gell p7

By PatGell
  • Fort Ticonderoga

    Fort Ticonderoga
    Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, William Delaplace The fort was important for various reasons some being that there are many cannons and other heavy artillery inside its walls, also it is situated along Lake Champlain which is home to a strategic route of getting to the thirteen colonies.
  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord
    John Parker, James Barret, John Buttrick, William Heath, Joseph Warren, Isaac Davis, Francis Smith, John Pitcrain, Hugh Percy.
    The British army was given secret orders to destroy the militia's supplies at Concord, however the militia was informed of this and moved their supplies before hand.
  • Bunker (Breed's) Hill

    Bunker (Breed's) Hill
    Israel Putnam, William Prescott, Joseph Warren, John Start, William Howe, Sir Robert Pigot, JAmes Abercrombie, Henry Clinton, Samuel Graves, John Pitcairn The fort was on a vantage point able for the artillery to shoot and destroy British ships in the Boston Harbor.
  • Trenton Princeton (NJ Campaign)

    Trenton Princeton (NJ Campaign)
    George Washington, Hugh Mercer, Charles Mawhood, Charles Cornwaliis THey lured British soldiers south so they could take a night march to Pricneton to take it back from the British
  • Saratoga (Bemis Heights, the second battle)

    Saratoga (Bemis Heights, the second battle)
    Horatio Gates, Benedict Arnold, Benjimen Lincoln, John Burgoyne, Simon Frasier
    Colonel Barry St. Leger led 2,000 troops down the Mohawk River Valley in a tactical diversion.
  • King's Mountain

    King's Mountain
    James Johnston William Campbell John Sevier Frederick Hambright Joseph McDowell Benjamin Cleveland James Williams Isaac Shelby Joseph Winston William Chronicle Patrick Ferguson Abraham DePeyster The Battle was for the controll of the South Carolina, Loyalist Militia
  • Yorktown

    Yorktown
    George Washington Marquis De Lafayette Comte de Rochambeau Comte de Grasse Charles Cornwallis Charles O'Hara Thomas Symonds it was a descicive battle that lead to negotiations of the Treaty of Paris