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The Second Continental Congress began to discuss independence in 1776.
The Continental Congress
First it was the Boston Tea Party,then the Coersive Acts(also known as the Intolerable Acts),then the first continental congress,then Lexington and concord,then second continental congress,then finally the Declaration of Independence.
1776
The Continental Army On June 16 they named Artemas Ward a major general, and second in command to General Washington. Over the next nine months he helped convert the assembled militia units into the Continental Army. After the British evacuation on March 17, 1776, Washington led the main army to New York City. Ward took command of the Eastern Department on April 4, 1776.
The use of captured British artillery helped the Continental army gain control of Boston in 1776.
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Not sure, But I believe its that they had an American naval blockade..
They fought back.
George Washington helped force the British to surrender Boston during the Siege of Boston in 1776. After taking command of the Continental Army, he strategically positioned cannons, which were captured from Fort Ticonderoga, on Dorchester Heights. This gave the American forces a significant advantage, leading to the British evacuation of the city on March 17, 1776. The successful siege marked a pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War, ensuring that the British never returned to Boston.
On March 4, 1776, the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, successfully completed the positioning of artillery on Dorchester Heights, overlooking Boston. This strategic move forced the British forces, who occupied the city, to evacuate. The event marked a significant turning point in the American Revolutionary War, as it effectively ended British control of Boston and boosted the morale of the colonial forces.
The Second Continental Congress began to discuss independence in 1776.
The Siege of Boston, which lasted from April 1775 to March 1776, ended with the successful evacuation of British forces from the city. Following the Continental Army's strategic positioning of artillery on Dorchester Heights, the British, led by General William Howe, recognized their untenable position and withdrew their troops from Boston on March 17, 1776. This victory bolstered American morale and marked a significant early triumph for the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War.
The Continental Congress
in 1776
Boston campaign happened in 1776.
The Boston Siege, also known as the Siege of Boston, ended on March 17, 1776. This marked the successful conclusion of the Continental Army's efforts to expel British forces from the city, following the strategic placement of artillery by General George Washington and the Continental Army. The British troops evacuated Boston, allowing the city to fall into American hands after nearly a year of conflict.