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  2. Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    For its first major attempt at co-operation with the Americans, France sent Vice-Admiral Comte Charles Henri Hector d'Estaing, with a fleet of 12 ships of the line and some French Army troops to North America in April 1778, with orders to blockade the British North American fleet in the Delaware River. [45]

  3. Siege of Boston - Wikipedia

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    American Revolutionary War §Early Engagements. The siege of Boston placed in sequence and strategic context. Battle of Gloucester, capture of British seamen attempting to enforce blockade in Gloucester Harbor; Battle of Machias, Boston-based ship captured in Machias Bay; Fort Washington, Massachusetts, surviving colonial position used during ...

  4. List of blockades - Wikipedia

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    American Revolutionary War: The British Empire declared the American colonies to be in a state of rebellion after the First Continental Congress and refused to recognize their Declaration of Independence. The blockade ended with the Treaty of Paris recognizing U.S. independence and ending the war. 1788–1790 Sweden Russia: Second Russo-Swedish War

  5. Great Siege of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The British victory at Gibraltar marked the last major engagement of the American Revolutionary War. [ 130 ] [ 131 ] [ 132 ] For the British, holding the Rock had proved a formidable undertaking—the victory against overwhelming odds was greeted with great rejoicing in Great Britain.

  6. American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was an armed conflict that comprised the final eight years of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.

  7. Siege of Yorktown - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-American guns began to tear apart the British defenses. [43] Washington ordered that the guns fire all night so that the British could not make repairs. [43] All of the British guns on the left were soon silenced. The British soldiers began to pitch their tents in their trenches and soldiers began to desert in large numbers. [44]

  8. Siege of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    The opening British action was the Capture of Savannah, Georgia in December 1778. After repulsing an assault on Savannah by a combined Franco-American force in October 1779, the British planned to capture Charleston, South Carolina, intending to use the city as a base for further operations in the southern colonies. [2]

  9. Boston Port Act - Wikipedia

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    The British Army also joined in enforcing the blockade, and Boston was filled with troops led by Commander-in-Chief Thomas Gage. [4] Colonists protested that the Port Act penalized thousands of residents and violated their rights as subjects of George III. [ 2 ]