The Battle of Cooch’s Bridge

The Battle of Cooch’s Bridge   On this day in history, September 3, 1777, the Battle of Cooch’s Bridge is the only battle of the American Revolution to take place in Delaware. It is also the first battle during which the American flag is flown.   British General William Howe

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The Independence Hurricane hits the American Colonies

The Independence Hurricane hits the American Colonies   On this day in history, September 2, 1775, the Independence Hurricane hits the American colonies as the American Revolution is beginning. It would be the 8th deadliest Atlantic hurricane of all time and would portend victory in the battle against Great Britain

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McCulloch’s Leap

McCulloch’s Leap   On this day in history, September 1, 1777, McCulloch’s Leap goes down as one of the greatest escapes of the American Revolution, when Major Samuel McCulloch jumps over a 300 foot cliff from attacking Indians to safety.   Fort Henry had guarded the small village of Wheeling

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General Arthur St. Clair dies

General Arthur St. Clair dies   On this day in history, August 31, 1818, General Arthur St. Clair dies. St. Clair was a Pennsylvania general during the American Revolution. He later served as President of the Continental Congress and as governor of the Ohio Territory.   Arthur St. Clair was

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French fleet arrives at the Chesapeake Bay

French fleet arrives at the Chesapeake Bay   On this day in history, August 30, 1781, the French fleet arrives at the Chesapeake Bay to assist the Americans in their assault on British General Charles Cornwallis and his 9,000 troops at Yorktown, Virginia. The arrival of the fleet under Admiral

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The Battle of Rhode Island is lost

The Battle of Rhode Island is lost   On this day in history, August 29, 1778, the Battle of Rhode Island is lost. Newport, Rhode Island was one of America’s most important ports prior to and during the American Revolution. After capturing New York City in September of 1776, the

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The American invasion of Quebec begins

The American invasion of Quebec begins   On this day in history, August 28, 1775, the American invasion of Quebec begins, part of the American attempt to secure the French-speaking Quebec in an alliance with the lower 13 colonies during the American Revolution. Quebec had been founded as a French

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George Washington loses the Battle of Long Island

George Washington loses the Battle of Long Island   On this day in history, August 27, 1776, George Washington loses the Battle of Long Island, one of the most important battles of the American Revolution and the largest in terms of the numbers of men involved. After losing Boston to

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A Boston mob destroys the home of Thomas Hutchinson

A Boston mob destroys the home of Thomas Hutchinson   On this day in history, August 26, 1765, a Boston mob destroys the home of Thomas Hutchinson, the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, for his support of the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was passed by Parliament on March 22, 1765

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The Philadelphia Campaign begins

The Philadelphia Campaign begins   On this day in history, August 25, 1777, the Philadelphia Campaign begins when British General William Howe and his brother, Admiral Richard Howe, land 17,000 troops in an armada of 265 ships at Head of Elk, Maryland. The armada was the largest ever assembled in

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