winning it. NO, the Battle of Yorktown and the Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Saratoga - because if the colonists had not won it they might not have had hope of winning the Revolutionary War. The Battle of Yorktown - because that was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War and the Colonists won it - this was written by a different person than who wrote, (stupidly), winning it
The battle of Lexington in 1775
The revolutionary war.
Burgoyne's surrender was the most significant victory the colonists had achieved up to that point in the Revolutionary War. It is considered to have been a turning point in the war.
Which event was most likely to have pleased the Loyalists
Yorktown surrender.
yes a revolutionary war event happened in Delaware
The revolutionary war.
The Revolutionary War
The Boston Tea Party was the most important event during the Revolutionary War.
one event that led up to the revolutionary war is the Boston Tea party. :)
Burgoyne's surrender was the most significant victory the colonists had achieved up to that point in the Revolutionary War. It is considered to have been a turning point in the war.
It was your MOM!
George Washington
He was the general.
It secured freedom for the American colonies from Great Britain
The British, Germans and the French were the important Europeans in the revolutionary war.
Which event was most likely to have pleased the Loyalists
The Korean War was the most important event in the 1950s as a hot spot in the cold war.