lexington and concord
1775- Lexington and Concord 1777-Battle of Saratoga 1777-8- Winter at Valley Forge 1781- Battle of Yorktown
Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, Saratoga, Trenton, Valley Forge, Yorktown.
No, they're completely different things in completely different states. Lexington and Concord are in Massachusetts; Valley Forge is in Pennsylvania. They're separated by over 300 miles.
Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill, Fort Ticonderoga, Quebec, Trenton, Valley Forge, Brandywine.
Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill, Fort Ticonderoga, Quebec, Trenton, Valley Forge, Brandywine.
It was made because the colonists of America wanted to keep each other informed about important events. An example is when and where the British were going to attack or what will the British tax next?
saratoga came before valley forge. the patriots were waiting for french aid at valley forge after saratoga
Boston, Massachusetts (Breed's Hill) New York (Present-day New York City) Trenton, New Jersey Saratoga, New York Yorktown, Virginia Little known is the Battle of Valcour Island on Lake Champlain in the Fall of 1776. General Benidict Arnold led a rag-tag flotilla of gun boats to hold the British off and prevent the recapture of Fort Ticonderoga before the winter set in. This prevented the British from penetrating from the north and cutting off the New England Colonies; considered the heart of the rebellion. That combined with victory at Saratoga in 1777, also spearheaded by General Arnold's bravery, ended the British Northern Campaign; saving the Revolution. In WWII, the US had a policy of naming Aircraft Carriers after famous battles: Saratoga, Ticonderoga, Yorktown, Lexington, Bunker Hill..... British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once said something to the effect that the US should have named a carrier "Valcour Island", because that was considered, by the British, a turning point in the war. Of course, due to the stygma of Benidict Arnold's treason, anything solely accociated with him is tarnished in the eyes of most Americans.
Battle at Saratoga and Valley Forge
I don't really know but they got General Cornwallis to surrender by surrounding him, with a French Navy blocking off Chesapeake Bay and the Americans behind him. General Nathaniel Greene exhausted them by attacking, then running. The British plundered civilian homes and bad feelings soon arose.
Hudson Valley
Ohio River Valley