Why was Philadelphia's location so important for trade in the middle colonies? Why was the Battle of Concord and Lexington important? Why was the Battle of Ayacucho important? Why was Fort Duquesne important? Why was the Battle of Pelusium important? Why was the Battle of Singapore important...
After the Battles of Lexington and Concord‚ the militias pushed the British forces back into the city of Boston. The militias then set up camp around the city of Boston and attempted to place a siege on the city. However that did not affect the British in a concerning way‚ since ...
Why was the Battle of Pea Ridge important? Decisive Battles: The American Civil War is one of the most important wars in United States history. Many battles were fought in the quest to unite or permanently separate the different states. It was fought in many states, even in areas west of...
Lexington and Concord. Concomitant with that the urban violence of the 1760’s and 1770’s were the outbursts of violence in rural America: the Paxton Boys’ uprising in Pennsylvania and the Regulator Movements in North and South Carolina, the emergence of the so-called “cracker” as a ...
Why was George Grenville important in the Revolutionary War? Why does the United States celebrate July 4, 1776? Why did the British Army march on Lexington and Concord? Why did the Loyalists come to Upper Canada? Why is England called Great Britain? What reasons might a loyalist have had fo...