• the lee resolutions and the vote for independence from britain

    Road to Independence Dateline: 7 June 1776 The decision to separate from Britain was a difficult one for young America to make. The long train of abuses and the increasingly oppressive measure from England on one side had to be balanced with the idea of breaking from a much loved mother country that could crush…

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    the lee resolutions and the vote for independence from britain
  • the first major battle of the american revolution

    Road to Independence Dateline: 17June 1775, Boston, Massachusetts The British troops in Boston are surrounded by the colonial militia which would become the continental army. The British plans to break out of Boston were found out by the American leaders. The colonials pushed in towards Boston and in one night reinforced Breeds Hill. General Gage…

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    the first major battle of the american revolution
  • The continental army gets organized

    Road to Independence Dateline: 17 June 1775, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania George Washington was chosen this day to lead the Continental forces against the British. Washington’s selection as the Commander & Chief was not a foregone conclusion and there were several others who expected to receive the appointment. However, George Washington’s nomination was unanimously approved by the…

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    The continental army gets organized
  • Let Them Call Me Rebel

    Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: It is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Thomas Paine -The American Crisis 2026 is the 250th Anniversary of the…

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    Let Them Call Me Rebel
  • First Offensive of the Revolution

    May 10, 1775 Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen, with about 80 men, attack Fort Ticonderoga capturing the British soldiers and the artillery housed there. The fort controls the north/south route between Albany and Montreal over lakes Champlain and George. While this victory meant control of a strong, strategic fort, the more important significance of this…

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    First Offensive of the Revolution