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Well according to what I've learnt and researched in months, it's obviously med.
The surrender of the British at the second Battle of Saratoga in 1778. (caused the French to join the American side) The surrender of the British at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. (basically ended the war) The American Revolution, known as the Revolutionary War, had many important battles. The two most notable are Lexington-Concord (the first armed conflict; was a victory for the colonists; US casualties: 95, British: 270) and Yorktown (Cornwallis surrenders to Washington as French and American forces trap British). And also the Spaniards.
In the US Navy, each Class of ship is named for a specific theme, ie Battleships are for states, Cruisers are for cities, etc. During WW 2, Aircraft Carriers (CV) were generally named for famous battles in American History. The following is a short list of the Aircraft Carriers named for battles fought during the American War of Independence. USS Lexington CV-2 USS Saratoga CV-3 USS Yorktown CV-5 USS Ticonderoga CV-14 USS Bunker Hill CV-17 USS Princeton CV-23 USS Cowpens CV-25 USS Bon Homme Richard CV-31 Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
battles which marked the beginning of the American Revolution; also known as "The shot heard around the world."
the shot heared around the world
The shot heard around the world.
The Shot heard around the world.
The battle at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775.
The battle at Lexington/concord because it was the first big American win. It proved to France that we deserved their supplies and aid; they gave us aid after they knew our victory. The Battle of Yorktown is important because that was the war in which we won our freedom.
First battles of the American Revolution- "The Shot Heard Round the World".
The first two battles of the Revolutionary War were in Lexington and Concord. At both of these battles, there was a \'shot heart round the world\' fired by an unknown person on one side or the other that upscaled conflict in the war.
The first two battles of the Revolutionary War were in Lexington and Concord. At both of these battles, there was a \'shot heart round the world\' fired by an unknown person on one side or the other that upscaled conflict in the war.