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polet [3.4K]
3 years ago
12

Listed below are 25 events of the American revolution. You need to put them in chronological order. The first event would be 1 a

nd the last event should be 25.
Please help me?...

Battle at Bennington (Vermont)
Battle at Camden
Battle at Cowpens
Battle at Fort Stanwix
Battle at Vincennes
Battle of Brandywine
Battle of Guilford Courthouse
Battle of King's Mountain
Battle of Long Island
Battle of Monmouth
Battle of Moore’s Creek
Battle of Princeton
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Yorktown
Bonhomme Richard vs Serapis
Capture of Kaskaskia
Capture of Philadelphia
First Battle of Savannah
France forms alliance with Americans
Second Battle of Savannah
Siege of Charles Town (Charleston)
Spain agrees to help Americans (declares war on Great Britain)
Treaty of Paris
Winter at Valley Forge
History
1 answer:
Diano4ka-milaya [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1754–1763: French and Indian War

March 22, 1765: Stamp Act

June 15–July 2, 1767: Townshend Acts

March 5, 1770: Boston Massacre

December 16, 1773: Boston Tea Party

March–June 1774: Intolerable Acts

September 5, 1774: First Continental Congress convenes

March 23, 1775: Patrick Henry’s “Give me liberty or give me death” speech

April 18–19, 1775: Paul Revere’s Ride and the Battles of Lexington and Concord

June 17, 1775: Battle of Bunker Hill

January 1776: Thomas Paine’s Common Sense published

July 4, 1776: Declaration of Independence adopted

September 22, 1776: Nathan Hale executed

December 25–26, 1776: Washington crosses the Delaware

October 17, 1777: Burgoyne surrenders at Saratoga

December 19, 1777–June 19, 1778: Washington winters at Valley Forge

February 6, 1778: France and the United States form an alliance

September 23, 1779: John Paul Jones: “I have not yet begun to fight!”

September 1780: Benedict Arnold turns traitor

September–October 1781: Siege of Yorktown

September 3, 1783: Treaty of Paris ends the war

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