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  1. The Patriots and the King: How America Became Free
    The Patriots and the King: How America Became Free
    The American Revolutionary War was the military conflict that established and secured the independence of the United States from Great Britain. It lasted from 1775 to 1783 and involved many brave and influential people on both sides.
     
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  2. The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was the military conflict of the American Revolution in which American Patriot forces largely under George Washington 's command defeated the British, resulting in the Treaty of Paris (1783) recognizing the independence and sovereignty of the United States.
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    With 165 principal engagements from 1775-1783, the Revolutionary War was the catalyst for American independence. Our inalienable rights, as laid out in the Declaration of Independence, were secured by George Washington and his army at the Siege of Boston, the American victory at Princeton and the stunning British surrender at Yorktown.
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  4. WEBOct 29, 2009 · Learn about the American Revolutionary War (1775-83), a conflict between the 13 colonies and Britain that led to American independence. Explore the causes, events, battles and outcomes of the …

     
  5. WEB6 days ago · The American Revolution—also called the U.S. War of Independence—was the insurrection fought between 1775 and 1783 through which 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies threw off …

  6. WEBJan 6, 2019 · Battle of White Plains: Washington Draws His Foot in the Sand. The Battle of White Plains was fought on Oct. 28, 1776. The Americans had suffered a major defeat at the Battle of Long Island on …

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  8. American Revolutionary War, Timeline, 1775, January-June

  9. WEBThis Mount Vernon produced map shows the region around New York City that became the focal point of the American Revolution during the Summer and Fall of 1776.

  10. WEBThe New York and New Jersey campaign was a series of battles for control of New York City and the state of New Jersey in the American Revolutionary War between British forces under General Sir William …

  11. Trenton - December 26, 1776 | American Battlefield Trust

    WEBIn a daring surprise attack, Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas, and surprised German mercenaries garrisoning Trenton, New Jersey in support of the British. The one-sided victory restored the …

  12. America: 1763-1776: Timeline | SparkNotes

  13. Battle of Fort Cumberland • American Revolutionary War

  14. Battle of White Plains • American Revolutionary War

  15. Overview of the American Revolutionary War

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  18. Battle of Harlem Heights • American Revolutionary War

  19. Revolutionary War Pension Files Tagging Mission

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  21. Declaration of Independence - Signed, Writer, Date | HISTORY

  22. Statue of Revolutionary War Hero Vandalized in DC by Pro …

  23. Burning of Norfolk • American Revolutionary War

  24. 7 Events That Enraged Colonists and Led to the American

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  26. American Revolution Facts | American Battlefield Trust

  27. The American Revolution, 1763 - 1783 - Library of Congress

  28. History of the United States (1776–1789) - Wikipedia

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