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Which battle is regarded as the first military victory for the Americans during the American Revolution?
A.
Battle of Concord
B.
Battle of Bunker Hill
C.
Battle of Little Bighorn
D.
Battle of Yorktown
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A. Battle of Concord
Explanation: The skirmishes at Lexington and the Battle of Concord (April 19, 1775) were the first armed American victories in the Revolutionary War, forcing the British to retreat to Boston. Bunker Hill was a costly British tactical win, Yorktown was the decisive final victory in 1781, and Little Bighorn occurred in 1876 (not part of the Revolution).
Explanation: The skirmishes at Lexington and the Battle of Concord (April 19, 1775) were the first armed American victories in the Revolutionary War, forcing the British to retreat to Boston. Bunker Hill was a costly British tactical win, Yorktown was the decisive final victory in 1781, and Little Bighorn occurred in 1876 (not part of the Revolution).
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