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Transcript: The Battle of Long Island 6 Major Battles Battle of Yorktown 1. April 19, 1775 2. Lexington and Concord Massachusetts 3. America won the battle 4. Great Britain's commanders: Lieutenant General Hugh Percy, Major John Pitcairn, Major General Francis Smith. America's commanders: Colonel James Barrett, Colonel John Buttrick, Dr. Joseph Warren, John Parker, William Heat. 5. Great Britain soldiers: 1,500 American Soldiers: 3,800 6. 73 British Soldiers were killed and 174 were wounded. 7. 49 American Soldiers were killed and 39 were wounded. Lexinton And Concord 1. August 27, 1776 2. Long Island, New York 3. 20,000 British Soldiers 10,000 American Soldiers 4. British commanders: Lord Charles Cornwallis, Sir Henry Clinton, Sir William Howe American commanders: George Washington, Israel Putnam,and William Alexander 5. Great Britain captured 31 soldiers The American soldiers captured 1079 British soldiers 6. The British won this battle 1. December 26, 1776 2. Trenton, New Jersey 3. Johann Rall- British Commander George Washington- American Commander 4. American Soldiers- 2,400 men British Soldiers- 1,520 men British- 86 wounded and 22 were killed American soldiers- 5 wounded and 2 were killed 5. The Americans won the battle Battle of Trenton 1. January 03, 1777 2.Princeton, New Jersey 3. Captain William De La Place, Charles Mawhood- British commander George Washington- American commander 4. 1,200 British Soldiers 4,500 American Soldiers 5. 100 were killed and 70 were wounded- British 25 were killed and 40 were wounded- American 6. The Americans won The Battle of Bunker Hill 1. October 09, 1781 2. Americans won 3. Yorktown, Virginia 4. British-8980 men American- 206000 men 5. Lord Charles Cornwallis- British Commander George Washington- American Commander 6. 309 were killed and 326 were wounded- British Soldiers 77 killed and 180 were wounded- American Soldiers 1. June 16, 1775 2. Charles town, Massachusetts 3. The British won the battle 4. British Commander: Sir William Howe America's commanders: Dr.Joseph Warren, Israel Putnam, and William Prescott. 5. Facts- The American were low on ammunition so they were told "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes." The British suffered the most casualties of any single fight during the Revolutionary warm. 6. 3,000 british soldiers and 2,400 men. Battle Of Princeton