Revolution War Timeline

  • Concord

    Concord
    April 16, 1775 General thomas gage ordered troops to march from boston to nearby concord massachusetts and seize illegal taxes.
  • Philadelphia

    Philadelphia
    May 1775 colonial leaders called the second continental congress in philadelphia to debate their next move.
  • Bunker Hill

    Bunker Hill
    June 17 1775 Gage decided to strike at militiamen on breed's hill, north of the city near bunker hill.
  • Trenton

    Trenton
    In 1776 washington led 2,400 men in small rowboats across the ice-choked delaware river. Then they marched to their objective trenton NJ and defeated garrison of Hessians in a surprise attack.
  • Lexington

    Lexington
    The King’s troops were called redcoats because of their uniforms; reached lexington massachusetts April 19th 1775.
  • New York

    New York
    In August 26 of 1776 british tried to seize NYC to stop the people who rebelled against them. With 32,000 soldiers.
  • Saratoga

    Saratoga
    American troops were surrounded, and they surrendered on october 7, 1777.
  • Valley Forge

    Valley Forge
    1778 February 8th Desperately low on food and supplies fought to stay alive at winter camp in valley forge Pennsylvania, more than 2,000 soldiers died.
  • Marquis De Lafayette

    Marquis De Lafayette
    Other foreign military leaders such as Marquis de Lafayette, also arrived to help train the american troops in 1779.
  • Yorktown

    Yorktown
    In 1781 cornwallis led his army of 7,500 onto the peninsula between the james and york rivers and camped at yorktown.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    In september 1783, the delegates signed the treaty of paris, which confirmed U.S. independence and set the boundaries of the new nation.