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TIMELINE

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U.S. & Britian sign preliminary Bonhomme Richard captures French Defeat British on Lexington & Concord, 19 Apr. Battle of LongBattle Island, of Trenton, 27 Aug. 26 Dec.IndecisiveBattle ofaction Brandywine, at Oriskany, 11 Sept.6 Aug., 28 June Battle of Vincennes, 25 Feb. , 17 Jan. Cornwallis surrenders peace treaty Final peace treaty signed in Paris, , 17British June evacuate Boston, 17 Mar. Battle ofWashington Germantown, retires 4 Oct. to Valley Forge, 19 Dec. British Serapis, 23Battle Sept. of Camden, 16 Aug. Chesapeake Bay, 5at Sept. Yorktown, 19 Oct. 13 Sept. 1775 1776 1777 1778 1779 1780 1781 1782 1783

Battle of Princeton, 3 Jan. Battle of Savannah, 29 Dec. , 16 Aug. British take Charleston,Battle of 12King’s May Mountain, 7 Oct. Washington named Commander in U.S. & France sign alliance, 6 Feb. Chief of , 15 JuneDeclaration of Independence, 4 July British Occupy , 26 Sept. Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge, 27 Feb. British occupation of N.Y. City, 15 Sept. Spain declares war on Britain, 21 June Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 15 Mar. Burgoyne surrenders at Saratoga, 17 Oct. A B C D