The American Revolution began when shots were fired at

. Soon after, the British and Americans met again at
where they learned that the war would be long and bloody. The Continental Army and
were no match against the large number of British soldiers who landed on
. Many Americans deserted after that battle. To further increase their numbers, the British hired
to help them fight. George Washington used the paid soldiers to his advantage when he attacked
on Christmas day. Victory was short-lived. Washington tried to stop the British from invading Philadelphia at
, but he was unsuccessful. His men retreated to a very harsh and deadly winter at
. The Americans needed help and asked the
for aid. But it wasn't until the sweeping American victory at
that they agreed to send supplies. The supplies helped, and the Americans were able to take back control of the south after a victory at
. The British were forced back to the north. The Americans and their ally, the French, surrounded the British at
. The fighting stopped when British General Cornwallis surrendered. The Americans rejoiced when the
officially ended the war and granted them their independence. The United States was born!

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