Some Aspects of the American Revolution By Peter Griffin.

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Some Aspects of the American Revolution By Peter Griffin

Timeline of Revolution Events Boston Tea Party 1773

Boston Tea Party

Timeline of Battles Lexington & Concord 19 th of April, 1775 Battle of Trenton 25 th December, 1776

Lexington & Concorde

Battle of Trenton Part of a map, from the Library of Congress showing the area of Trenton and Princeton

Battle of Trenton

1. General Greene leads the main American force along Pennington Road. 2. General Sullivan leads the rest along River Road. 3. The American army lines up with the apex of the road as its center. 4. The first attack on the Hessians goes up King (Warren) Street. 5. The second wave goes up Queen (Broad) Street. 6. The Hessians surrender in an orchard. 7. About a third of the Hessians, however, escape over this bridge.

Battle of Trenton

George Washington Father of our Country Soldier.. Founding Father.. 1 st President Born: February 22, 1732

George Washington Father of our Country

The End