Revolutionary War Battle Mini-Posters

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Revolutionary War Battle Mini-Posters We discussed 4 major battles so far during the American Revolution: Battle of Lexington & Concord Battle of Bunker Hill Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Your assignment is to describe each of these battles, on one side of your copy paper. Information that must be included: 1)Name of the battle 2)Location of the battle 3)Date of the battle 4)Outcome of the battle/Who won? 5)Important people involved in the battle 6)Why is this battle important? You MUST HAVE ALL 6 things! After you have written all the information required for your battle choices, you must illustrate to the best of your abilities. If you are not a great artist, you can illustrate each battle in some detail, or if you are very artistic, pick one event and illustrate with detail.