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Eq: what are the most Important Battles of the American revolution? Road to Revolution Eq: what are the most Important Battles of the American revolution?

Battle of Lexington and Concord British troops from Boston sent to capture hidden weapons and arrest Adams and Hancock April 19, 1775: met by colonial militia – aka Minutemen - at Lexington, MA – fired the “shot heard ‘round the world” Marched on to Concord – found few weapons but more militia Fired on by Minutemen on march back to Boston – heavy casualties

Importance of the Battle of Lexington and Concord First battle of the American Revolution – while not official, war had begun 2nd Continental Congress created Continental Army under General George Washington

Battle of Trenton Surprise attack the day after Christmas Washington crossed the Delaware Approximately 1000 German soldiers fighting for the British captured

Battle of Saratoga Only one army, under Gen. John Burgoyne, continued toward Albany Met by Continental forces under Gen. Horatio Gates Burgoyne surrounded – surrendered army at Saratoga, NY in October 1777 Major American victory and British defeat

Importance of Battle of Saratoga British plan to divide colonies failed And this is HUGE … Ben Franklin in France trying to win foreign assistance – victory convinced France and Spain to join American side Saratoga was the TURNING POINT of the war

Valley Forge British captured American capital of Philadelphia Winter 1777 – Washington’s army camped for 6 months at Valley Forge, PA Lack of food, clothing, medicine, and shelter – miserable conditions 1/4 of 10,000 troops died during winter

Battle of Yorktown Britain tried to conquer Southern colonies 1781 – British General Cornwallis moved army to Yorktown on VA coast Wanted port location for support by British navy Washington moved army south to attack British by land

Importance of Battle of Yorktown Last battle between Americans and British Parliament cut off support for war – started negotiating for peace 1783 – Treaty of Paris officially ended American Revolution

French Aide Leads to Victory for Colonist French navy defeated British fleet off VA coast Cornwallis trapped between American and French armies on land and French navy by sea October 19, 1781 – Cornwallis and army of 8,000 surrendered to Washington War in America over!

Treaty of Paris - 1783 Britain recognized America’s independence Set U.S.-Canada border – U.S. reached Mississippi River American fishermen allowed to fish in Canadian waters British to leave frontier forts (broken) U.S. to return property to Loyalists (broken) British to return escaped slaves in Canada (broken)