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 Meadows | May 28, 1754 |
Fort Necessity | July 4, 1754 |
Fort Beau Sejour | June 16, 1755 |
Fort Gaspereaux | June 17, 1755 |
Monongahela | July 9, 1755 |
Bloody Pond (near Lake George) | Sept. 8, 1755 |
Head of Lake George | Sept. 8, 1755 |
Oswego | Aug. 14, 1756 |
Fort William Henry | July 6, 1757 |
Near Ticonderoga | July 6, 1758 |
Ticonderoga | July 8, 1758 |
Louisburg | July 26, 1758 |
Fort Frontenac | Aug. 27, 1758 |
Alleghany Mountains | Sept. 21, 1758 |
Fort Niagara | July 25, 1759 |
Montmorenci | July 31, 1759 |
Plains of Abraham | Sept. 13, 1759 |
Sillery | April 28, 1760 |
Revolutionary War. |
Lexington | April 19, 1775 |
Bunker (Breed's) Hill | June 17, 1775 |
Near Montreal (Ethan Allen captured) | Sept. 25, 1775 |
St. John's (Siege and Capture of) | Oct. and Nov. 1775 |
Great Bridge | Dec. 9, 1775 |
Quebec | Dec. 31, 1775 |
Moore's Creek Bridge | Feb. 27, 1776 |
Boston (Evacuation of) | Mar. 17, 1776 |
Cedar Rapids | May 9, 1776 |
Three Rivers | June 8, 1776 |
Fort Sullivan (Charleston Harbor) | June 28, 1776 |
Long Island | Aug. 27, 1776 |
Harlem Plains | Sept. 16, 1776 |
White Plains | Oct. 28, 1776 |
Fort Washington | Nov. 16, 1776 |
Trenton | Dec. 26, 1776 |
Princeton | Jan. 3, 1777 |
Hubbardton | July 7, 1777 |
Oriskany | Aug. 6, 1777 |
Bennington | Aug. 16, 1777 |
Brandywine | Sept. 11, 1777 |
Bemis's Heights (first), Sept. 19; (second) | Oct. 7, 1777 |
Paoli | Sept. 20, 1777 |
Germantown | Oct. 4, 1777 |
Forts Clinton and Montgomery | Oct. 6, 1777 |
Fort Mercer | Oct. 22, 1777 |
Fort Mifflin | Nov. 16, 1777 |
Monmouth | June 28, 1778 |
Wyoming | July 4, 1778 |
Quaker Hill (R. I.) | Aug. 29, 1778 |
Savannah | Dec. 29, 1778 |
Kettle Creek | Feb. 14, 1779 |
Brier Creek | Mar. 3, 1779 |
Stono Ferry | June 20, 1779 |
Stony Point | July 16, 1779 |
Paulus's Hook | Aug. 19, 1779 |
Chemung (near Elmira, N. Y.) | Aug. 29, 1779 |
Savannah | Oct. 9, 1779 |
Charleston (Siege and Surrender of) | May 12, 1780 |
Springfield (N. J.) | June 23, 1780 |
Rocky Mount (N. C.) | July 30, 1780 |
Hanging Rock (N. C.) | Aug. 6, 1780 |
Sander's Creek (near Camden, S. C.) | Aug. 16, 1780 |
King's Mountain (S. C.) | Oct. 7, 1780 |
Fish Dam Ford | Nov. 18, 1780 |
Blackstocks | Nov. 20, 1780 |
Cowpens | Jan. 17, 1781 |
Guilford | Mar. 15, 1781 |
Hobkirk's Hill | April 25, 1781 |
Ninety-six (Siege of) | May and June 1781 |
Augusta (Siege of) | May and June 1781 |
Jamestown | July 9, 1781 |
Eutaw Springs | Sept. 8, 1781 |
Yorktown (Siege of) | Sept. and Oct. 1781 |
naval engagements. |
Hampton, Va. (British fleet repulsed) | Oct. 24, 1775 |
Fort Sullivan, Charleston Harbor (British fleet repulsed) | June 28, 1776 |
Fort Stony Point, on the Hudson (captured by British fleet) | May 31, 1779 |
Verplanck's Point, on the Hudson (captured by British fleet) | June 1, 1779 |
British fleet and American flotilla of thirty-seven vessels on Penobscot River (latter destroyed) | Aug. 13, 1779 |
Bon Homme Richard and the Alliance against the Serapis (off coast of England) | Sept. 23 1779 |
American fleet captured the Scarborough (off coast of England) | Sept. 23 1779 |
French fleet attacked Savannah (forced by the British to withdraw) | Oct. 9, 1779 |
War with the Indians. |
Miami River | Oct. 19 and 22, |
St. Clair's Defeat | Nov. 4, 1791 |