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The battle of Saratoga.


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Why was the battle of Bunker Hill important to the Continental Army?

it proved that the continental army could damage to the British army


Why the colonists lost the blank proved that they could take on the British?

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Was the Battle of Gettysburg the decisive battle in the Civil War?

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What did John Quincy Adams do for the patriots?

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What were the loyalist and patriots shared beliefs?

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Why was the Princeton battle important?

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How did the Americans win the battles of Lexington and Concord?

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