The Continental Army leaves Valley Forge

The Continental Army leaves Valley Forge   On this day in history, June 19, 1778, the Continental Army leaves its encampment at Valley Forge in pursuit of the British Army. British General William Howe had captured Philadelphia in September of 1777. George Washington’s Continental Army had tried unsuccessfully to defeat

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The Americans retake Philadelphia

The Americans retake Philadelphia   On this day in history, June 18, 1778, Americans retake Philadelphia after the British army evacuates the city. Philadelphia was captured in September of 1777 by British General William Howe who was hoping to end the American rebellion by cutting off its head in Philadelphia.

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Patriots lose the Battle of Bunker Hill

Patriots lose the Battle of Bunker Hill   On this day in history, June 17, 1775, patriots lose the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first major battle of the American Revolution and the bloodiest of the entire war. The Battle of Bunker Hill began when patriots surrounding Boston learned that

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Mary Katherine Goddard is born

Mary Katherine Goddard is born   On this day in history, June 16, 1738, Mary Katherine Goddard is born. Mary would become one of the most prominent printers of the American Revolution and would print the first copies of the Declaration of Independence that contained the names of all 56

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George Washington appointed head of the Continental Army

George Washington appointed head of the Continental Army   On this day in history, June 15, 1775, George Washington is appointed head of the new Continental Army. Congress created the Continental Army on June 14 and began discussing who should be appointed as Commander-in-Chief. John Hancock hoped for the position,

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First American Flag is officially adopted

  First American Flag is officially adopted   On this day in history, June 14, 1777, the first American flag is officially adopted by Congress. The Flag Act of 1777 specified that the new American flag would have “thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars,

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The 1st Rhode Island Regiment is disbanded

The 1st Rhode Island Regiment is disbanded   On this day in history, June 13, 1783, the 1st Rhode Island Regiment is disbanded. The 1st Rhode Island Regiment was the Revolution’s only regiment to have units made up entirely of African Americans. The regiment was not all black but was

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Doctor Joseph Warren is born

Doctor Joseph Warren is born   On this day in history, June 11, 1741, Doctor Joseph Warren is born. Warren was one of the key patriot leaders in Boston leading up to the American Revolution. Unfortunately, he was killed early on at the Battle of Bunker Hill, becoming a martyr

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John Hancock’s ship Liberty is confiscated

John Hancock’s ship Liberty is confiscated   On this day in history, June 10, 1768, John Hancock’s ship Liberty is confiscated for alleged smuggling. Many of the measures of Parliament with which the American colonies disagreed were created in order to raise revenue. Smuggling was a vast enterprise in the

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