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Dunmore's has controversial proclamation, recruiting slaves to his Eithopian Regiment
Second Continental Congress declared independence in Philedelphia
In the Battle of Long island, Howe defeated the Americans and forced them to retreat in Manhattan Islands
Rebels were pushed by British Army across New Jersey and over the Deleware River into Pennsylvania
Connectict officals asked citizens of Hartford to provide coats and shirts for soldiers
Another major military campain launched by Lord George Germain
Washington crossed Delaware River and staged successful surprise attack on Trenton, New Jersey
Price ceilings were imposed by New England states
Small victory won by Continetal Army at nearby Princeton
Victory for local miltiamen in Saratoga
Burgoyne were foced to surrender by Patriots
France and Continental Congress concluded a military alliance
Treaty of Alliance
Parliament was pursuaded by North to repeal the Tea and Prohibitory Acts and renounce its power to tax the colonies
French hoped to seize all of Britains sugar islands
Troops comanded by Colonel Archibad Campbell captured town in Savannah Georgia
Spain joined the war againist Britain
The Philipsburg Proclamation is introduced
Campbell moved inland and captured Augusta
British forces marched from victory to victory
King Louis XVI was persuaded by Lafayette to send General Comete de Rochambeau and 5,500 men to Newport, Rhode Island
A regiment of loayist were defeated by Patriot Malitia at King's Mountain
Treaty of Paris signed
information on peace treaty starting in Paris
Forced Cornwalls from Carolinas
Cornwalls surrendered at Yorktown
The Cornwalls pass through Tidewater Region
In Cowpens, North Carolina, General Daniel Morgan led the American force to a bloody Victory