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Battles.
The principal battles in which the people of the United States have been engaged, as colonists and as a nation, are as follows:
French and Indian War.
Great MeadowsMay 28, 1754
Fort NecessityJuly 4, 1754
Fort Beau SejourJune 16, 1755
Fort GaspereauxJune 17, 1755
MonongahelaJuly 9, 1755
Bloody Pond (near Lake George) Sept. 8, 1755
Head of Lake GeorgeSept. 8, 1755
OswegoAug. 14, 1756
Fort William HenryJuly 6, 1757
Near TiconderogaJuly 6, 1758
TiconderogaJuly 8, 1758
LouisburgJuly 26, 1758
Fort FrontenacAug. 27, 1758
Alleghany MountainsSept. 21, 1758
Fort NiagaraJuly 25, 1759
MontmorenciJuly 31, 1759
Plains of AbrahamSept. 13, 1759
SilleryApril 28, 1760
Revolutionary War.
LexingtonApril 19, 1775
Bunker (Breed's) HillJune 17, 1775
Near Montreal (Ethan Allen captured)Sept. 25, 1775
St. John's (Siege and Capture of)Oct. and Nov. 1775
Great BridgeDec. 9, 1775
QuebecDec. 31, 1775
Moore's Creek BridgeFeb. 27, 1776
Boston (Evacuation of)Mar. 17, 1776
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Monongahela , battle of (search)
Monongahela, battle of
See Braddock, Edward.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Navy of the United States (search)