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09/22/2021

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Battle of Bunker Hill [Overview]
Definition
The British assaulted the patriot defense at breed’s hill. Took heavy casualties but overtook the Patriot militia. Patriots retreat due to lack of ammo.
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Battle of Charleston (1776) [Overview]
Definition
British landing party met misfortune with tides that denied it the ability to wade from Long Island to Sullivan’s Island and besiege the Patriots at Fort Moultrie.
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New York City Campaign (1776) [Overview]
Definition
British forces outnumber Americans. Washington continues to retreat to preserve the army rather than lose it.
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Battle of Trenton [Overview]
Definition
Washington initiates a surprise attack on the British the day after Christmas. Wins a battlefield victory against the British.
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Battle of Princeton [Overview]
Definition
Washington flanks Cornwallis by crossing the Delaware river and attacks him in a surprise move at his rear.
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Saratoga Campaign (1777) [Overview]
Definition
British forces receive heavy casualties from Patriot rifle-equipped sharpshooters and rangers.
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Philadelphia Campaign (1777) - Brandywine & Germantown [Overview]
Definition
B: British forces flank Washington like at NYC. Washington retreats after heavy fighting, giving up Philadelphia.
G: Washington stages an attack, but inexperience and confused execution led to fratricide and loss for Patriots.
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Battle of Monmouth (1778) [Overview]
Definition
Clinton (B) was moving to NYC while Washington chased and attacked him. Poor communication forced Washington to take control of his forces and stop a growing route.
Americans held their own in a traditional linear fight against British.
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Battle of Charleston (1780) [Overview]
Definition
Clinton (B) commenced the formal siege in March; and by May 1780, the US Army and militia in Charleston were compelled to surrender (~5300 captured). It was one of the worst defeats the U.S. suffered in this war.
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Tarleton Waxhaw's Massacre (1780) [Overview]
Definition
Banastre Tarleton (B) caught and massacred a small force that had initially aimed to assist Lincoln at Charleston but had started a retreat after news of Charleston’s fall. Tarleton’s Quarter
Basically “I lost control of my troops”
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Battle of Camden (1780) [Overview]
Definition
Gates (P) rushed his move into South Carolina to achieve a quick, decisive result.
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Southern Guerrilla War [Overview]
Definition
Sumter and Marion got the local supplies, intel, volunteers, and sanctuary through help of a populace that increasingly sided with the US.
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Battle of King's Mountain (1780) [Overview]
Definition
Ferguson’s Tories established a defense on small ridge. Americans surrounded and eliminated British. Wilderness ridge favored Patriots who used cover, concealment, marksmanship, and determination to wear down their enemy
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Battle of Cowpens (1781) [Overview]
Definition
Morgan hid regulars behind the hill, read Tarlton like a book and lured him into a very effective double envelopment by using lines of militia, regulars, and cavalry.
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Battle of Guilford Courthouse [Overview]
Definition
Cornwallis (B) pursued Green (P) on a wearying chase through NC. Greene placed his three lines in rolling terrain which had a few fields amidst thick woods. Terrain had broken up the cohesion of the British aggressive advance. Serious losses advancing British units
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Yorktown Campaign (1781) [Overview]
Definition
American Army and French Navy working together to trap Cornwallis at Yorktown. Washington bluffs on siege NYC, while moving to Kill Cornwallis at Virginia.
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