Revolutionary War Battles Project

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Revolutionary War Battles Project HUSH

Battle Choices 1: Lexington & Concord 2: 1st Battle of Ticonderoga 3: Siege of Boston 4: Bunker Hill 5: Long Island 6: Monmouth 7: Saratoga 8: Philadelphia Campaign 1777 - 1778 9: Vincennes 10: Cowpens 11: Yorktown 12: Camden 13: Battles of John Paul Jones 14: Invasion of Canada 15: Princeton 16: The Turtle

Presentation Requirements Four slides of information, plus title page and work cited. At least 3 pictures. One must be a battle map or diagram of the area, one must be of the commanding officers from both sides, if available. What was the historical significance of the Battle? Who made up the lists of combatants? How does that battle play into the tapestry of the entire war? Why was that battle fought at that location? What was won, what was lost, what was the point? Discuss the stories of the battle. Any key figures or events? Why was the battle won or lost? Be a narrator. Tell the story of your battle. Do not use pictures or maps as backgrounds.