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yanalaym [24]
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Date Battle Result April 19, 1775 June 17, 1775 Dec. 31, 1775 Aug. 27, 1776 Oct. 26, 1776 Dec. 26, 1776 Sept. 11, 1777 Sept. 19,

1777 Oct. 4, 1777 Oct. 7, 1777 Dec. 5, 1777 June 8, 1778 Sept. 16, 1779 March 29, 1780 Sept. 28, 1781 Question 1 options:
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Answer:

April 19, 1775 ; Battle: Lexington and Concord ; Result: American victory

June 17, 1775 ; Battle: Bunker Hill ; Result: British victory

December 31, 1775 ; Battle: Quebec ; Result: British victory

August 27, 1776 ; Battle: Long Island ; Result: British victory

October 26, 1776 ; Battle: White Plains ; Result: British victory

December 26, 1776 ; Battle: Trenton ; Result: American victory

September 11, 1777 ; Battle: Brandywine ; Result: British victory

September 19, 1777 ; Battle: Freeman's Farm ; Result: British tactical victory

October 4, 1777 ; Battle: Germantown ; Result: British victory

October 7, 1777 ; Battle: Bemis Heights ; Result: American victory

December 5, 1777 ; Battle: White Marsh ; Result: inconclusive

June 8, 1778 ; Battle: Monmouth ; Result: tactical draw

September 16, 1779 ; Battle: Siege of Savannah ; Result: British victory

March 29, 1780 ; Battle: Siege of Charleston ; Result: British victory

September 28, 1781 ; Battle: Siege of Yorktown ; Result: Franco-American victory

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