Yes, the American colonists won the Battles of Concord, Trenton, and Princeton in 1775 and 1776.
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Battle of Concord (April 19, 1775): This battle was part of the larger events of the American Revolution, specifically the battles of Lexington and Concord. The colonial militias successfully defended Concord from British troops, marking a significant early victory for the colonists.
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Battle of Trenton (December 26, 1776): After a difficult winter, General George Washington led a surprise attack against a garrison of Hessian soldiers in Trenton, New Jersey. The American forces achieved a decisive victory, boosting morale among the troops and supporters of the revolutionary cause.
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Battle of Princeton (January 3, 1777): Shortly after the victory at Trenton, Washington engaged British forces at Princeton. Again, the colonists won, further solidifying their position and demonstrating their resilience.
These victories were important in building support for the Revolutionary War and showcasing the effectiveness of the Continental Army under Washington's leadership.