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Timeline: American Revolution

1775-1783

Significance/Importance of Battle:

Lexington & Concord

Write here: They were known as the shot heard around the world. It signified the start of the War for Independence.

Apr1775

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Outcome of the Congress:

Second Continental Congress

Write here: Known as the Second Great Awakening. It set up social reform like abolitionism.

May 1777

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Impact of the Role of Women & Republican Motherhood:

Remember the Ladies

Write here: Women helped with many different crucial jobs in the war. They helped tend wounds, work in camps, and supplying them.

Mar 1776

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Significance of the Declaration of Independence:

Declaration of Independence

Write here: It was the formal document to the British confirming our independence. It declared them as there own nation.

July 4, 1776

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Timeline: American Revolution

1775-1783

"The Crisis"

Impact of The Crisis:

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Dec 1776

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Battle of Saratoga

Significance of the Battle of Saratoga:

Write here: Thomas Paine and George Washington both were significant. They both boosted the moral of there troops in the hardest points through the war.

Oct 1777

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Valley Forge

Significance of Valley Forge:

Write here: it is a very important area of land. It is where George Washington and his troops rested in the harsh winter.

Dec 1777

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Significance of the Battle of Yorktown:

Battle of Yorktown

Write here: Last battle of the American evolution. It lead to the the agreement of Americas independence and ended the war.

Oct 1781

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Explain what America gains:

Treaty of Paris, 1783

Write here: After it was signed, the British finally recognized the US as its own country. It further secured their independence and freedom.

1783

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