Battle Timeline 1775 April 18-19, 1775 -Battles of Lexington Troops: Patriot Militia 77; British 400. Casualties (Killed/Wounded/Missing): Patriot Militia 18; British 1. Paul Revere's ride on the night of the 18th to warn the patriots of the oncoming British soldiers leads to the first b...
Battle Timeline 1778 March 11, 1778 - Battle of Barbados Troops: Continental Army 1 frigate, 1 brig; British 1 ship. Casualties (Killed/Wounded/Missing): Continental Army 301 plus frigate, 1 captured; British 17. USS frigate Randolph is sunk by British ship HMS Yarmouth while escorting Americ...
In a struggle to keep their territory, the Cherokee, led by Chief Dragging Canoe, fought against American settlers throughout the Revolutionary War, across Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia. Post-1786, the Cherokee joined the Chief Tecumseh-organized Western Confederacy against...
The Revolutionary War waged by the American colonies against Britain influenced political ideas around the globe, as a small fledgling nation won its freedom from the greatest military force of its time.
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1776/8/1Gen. Andrew Williamson battles Cherokee allied with the British at the Battle of Seneca, South Carolina. 1776/8/2Most delegates to Congress sign the Declaration of Independence. 1776/8/12Americans defeat a Cherokee war party and burn the Cherokee village, Tamassy, South Carolina. ...
A very comprehensive iPad app on the American Revolution and the Revolutionary war. A complete timeline with over 500+ photos covering all major battles, leaders and events.
The Battle of Shiloh was one of the most critical battles in American History. Some of the biggest figures of the Civil War - Grant, Sherman, Johnston, Bragg, Beauregard, Buell - they all fought there. As Grant would write in his memoirs, before Shiloh, Americans on both sides of the ...
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