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"Explosively Interesting" - critics agree The American Revolution must-watch TV.
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James Forten was 14 when he signed onto a privateer to fight for his country.
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Washington abandons New York City and flees across New Jersey, before attacking Trenton.
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The Continental Congress meets to debate and adopt the Articles of Confederation.
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Philadelphia falls, but the American victory at Saratoga allows France to enter the war.
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Cherokee chief Tsi'yu-gunsini, Dragging Canoe in English, fights against Patriot settlers.
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General Clinton ambushes George Washington in the largest battle of the American Revolution.
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The Articles were weak by design and left Congress unable to pay soldiers in the Continental Army.
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Artistic renderings of the Revolution often include the flag, but little is known about its origins.
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The British assault Breed's Hill and Bunker Hill near Boston in the bloodiest battle of the war.
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Washington abandons New York City and flees across New Jersey, before attacking Trenton.
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The war drags on and moves to new theaters: at sea, in Indian Country, and in the South.
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Washington takes command of the Continental Army. Congress declares American independence.
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Political protest escalates into violence. War gives thirteen colonies a common cause.
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Philadelphia falls, but the American victory at Saratoga allows France to enter the war.
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Victory at Yorktown secures independence. Americans aspire for a more perfect union.
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