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Hace 3 días · The American Revolution (1775–83) was an insurrection carried out by 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies, which won political independence and went on to form the United States of America.
- Battle of Bemis Heights
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- Battle of Brandywine
Battle of Brandywine, (September 11, 1777), in the American...
- Peace of Paris
Peace of Paris, (1783), collection of treaties concluding...
- Battle of Bunker Hill
Battle of Bunker Hill, (June 17, 1775), first major battle...
- Battle of Monmouth
Battle of Monmouth, indecisive engagement in the American...
- Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party, precursor to the American Revolution in...
- Siege of Yorktown
Siege of Yorktown, (September 28–October 19, 1781), joint...
- Battles of Lexington and Concord
Battles of Lexington and Concord, (April 19, 1775), initial...
- Battle of Bemis Heights
Hace 5 días · The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease.
Hace 1 día · Ex-slave and prominent anti-slavery advocate Frederick Douglass opposed the Mexican–American War. In the United States, increasingly divided by sectional rivalry, the war was a partisan issue and an essential element in the origins of the American Civil War.
Hace 5 días · Bisbee '17 chooses to showcase the rarely-depicted truth about how the West was truly won — through exploitation, displacement, and systemic injustice.
Hace 2 días · The Cold War began with the announcement of the Truman Doctrine in 1947, started a gradual winding down with the Sino-Soviet split between the Soviets and the People's Republic of China in 1961, and ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Hace 5 días · Who won the American Civil War? Who were the most important figures in the American Civil War? Why are Confederate symbols controversial? What was James Buchanan’s occupation?
Hace 1 día · Helped by the Scots, Parliament won at Marston Moor (2 July 1644), gaining York and the north of England. Cromwell's conduct in the battle proved decisive, and showed his potential as a political and as an important military leader.