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1 American revolution early battles

2 Second Continental Congress
Main Idea 3 The Second Continental Congress created the Continental Army to fight the British. SECOND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS DELEGATES FROM TWELVE COLONIES MET IN PHILADELPHIA IN MAY 1775. SOME CALLED FOR PEACE, OTHERS FOR WAR. COMPROMISED—CREATED ARMY BUT ALSO SENT OLIVE BRANCH PETITION TO KING GEORGE III REQUESTING THAT GB PROTECT THE COLONISTS RIGHTS Continental Army Congress created the Continental Army. Named a Virginian, George Washington, to command army and prepare for the war Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

3 Fort Ticonderoga (MAY 10, 1775)
Benedict Arnold, Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captured the fort on Lake Champlain without a casualty Captured fort for its ammunitions

4 MAIN IDEA 4 IN TWO EARLY BATTLES, THE ARMY LOST CONTROL OF BOSTON BUT THEN REGAINED IT.
Battle of Bunker Hill (June 16, 1775) Patriots attacked British at Fort Ticonderoga on May 10, 1775, to seize large supply of weapons. Colonial forces fortified Breed’s Hill to prevent British escape from Boston. Army of 2,400 Redcoats fought 1,600 Americans at the Battle of Bunker Hill. General Prescott tells men, don’t fire until you can see the whites of their eyes. Americans forced to retreat because they ran out of ammunition, but only after causing more than 1,000 British casualties.

5 Bunker Hill (continued)
Fighting Outcome British pushed back twice. Third time overtook the colonist position Americans retreated only because they ran out of ammunition Fighting lasted 3 hours One of the deadliest battles of the American Revolution Technically a British victory, but a moral victory for the Americans More than 1000 British causalities American causalities

6 Dorchester Heights March 1776
General Washington arrived in Boston and took command. Cannons were brought in from Fort Ticonderoga. Washington moved his army to Dorchester Heights and positioned the cannons on Nook’s Hill. The British were forced to retreat from Boston.


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