Battles of the Revolutionary War
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| a 1776 battle in New Jersey in which George Washington’s troops captured Hessian troops in a surprise attack | Battle of Trenton
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| in 1775, battles between Massachusetts colonists and British soldiers that started the American Revolution | Battle of Lexington and Concord
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| in 1777, the turning point of the American Revolution that revealed the failure of the British’s strategy and whose victory convinced France to enter the war | Battle of Saratoga
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| in 1775, the bloodiest battle in the Revolution | Battle of Bunker Hill
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| battle when the Green Mountain Boys led by Ethan Allen led a surprise attack on the British, winning a large supply of weapons | Battle of Ticonderoga
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| final battle in the Revolution; this 1781 American victory in Virginia forced the British to surrender | Battle of Yorktown
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| British victory that made Patriots question their hope of winning the war | Battle of Charleston
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| where the Battle of Bunker Hill was really fought | Breed’s Hill
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| soldiers from Germany who were hired by England to fight | Hessians
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| This man took the war to England where he raided the coast, resulting in an American victory. | John Paul Jones
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| the battle that showed Benedict Arnold had turned into a traitor | Camden
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| the British general who was leading the troops at the time of surrender in Yorktown, VA | Cornwallis
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| the name of the peace treaty which ended the Revolutionary War | Treaty of Paris
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| the name of the American spy who got information for the Americans from the British | Nathan Hale
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