Early American Wars Timeline

  • The Battles of Lexington and Concord

    The Battles of Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord was the first fighting in the American Revolutionary War that resulted in an American victory.
  • The Winter at Valley Forge

    The Winter at Valley Forge

    An encampment of the Continental Army during the Revolution where Washington and his soldiers endured a harsh winter with few supplies being delivered.
  • Benedict Arnold turns Traitor

    Benedict Arnold turns Traitor

    Benedict Arnold worked closely with Britain in attempts to surrender the fort at West Point so he could gain a position in the military and money as an exchange. His plan was figured out and stopped before he could go through with it, he retreated to the protection of British controlled land before he could be arrested.
  • The Battle of Cowpens

    The Battle of Cowpens

    A battle fought between 2000 militia men against the British army, it ended up being the worst loss for Britain since the surrender at Saratoga in 1777.
  • The USS Constitution defeats the HMS Guerriere

    The USS Constitution defeats the HMS Guerriere

    The Constitution engaged in a naval battle with the Guerriere, destroyed both its masts and inflicted heavy damage. The British crew surrendered and the ship was burned soon after.
  • The Battle of Baltimore

    The Battle of Baltimore

    A major battle in The War of 1812 fought between ships and bunkers, and led to the Star Spangled Banner being created.
  • The Battle of New Orleans

    The Battle of New Orleans

    A Louisiana battle fought weeks after the Treaty of Ghent, where British forces lost 2000 men compared to less than 100 of the Americans.
  • The Election of Andrew Jackson

    The Election of Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson of the Democrat Party goes against John Quincy Adams of the Republican Party, and Jackson wins, leading to a series of historical events that happened due to him being president during important times.
  • The Battle of the Alamo

    The Battle of the Alamo

    A holdout of 200 Americans to defend land they were taking from Mexico. Thousands of Mexican soldiers were delayed for 13 days, and the Alamo finally fell.
  • Mexico loses California, New Mexico, and Arizona

    Mexico loses California, New Mexico, and Arizona

    America invaded Mexico in order to continue their expansion west, and get back at them for the fighting in Texas.
  • Abraham Lincoln Elected President

    Abraham Lincoln Elected President

    Lincoln was elected as the 16th president, and the first republican president. His election and strong views against slavery would start the American Civil War.
  • South Carolina secedes from the United States

    South Carolina secedes from the United States

    Caused by the election of Abraham Lincoln, South Carolina feared hat might happen to slavery and became the first to remove themselves from the original U.S.
  • The First Battle of Bull Run

    The First Battle of Bull Run

    A battle in Virginia where both sides were unprepared, the Confederates won and Lincoln ordered several changes in the army system to compensate.
  • The Battle of Gettysburg

    The Battle of Gettysburg

    A huge victory and turning point for the Union side, causing General Lee’s push into the north to be stopped and his army defeated.
  • The Treaty at Appomattox Courthouse

    The Treaty at Appomattox Courthouse

    The official end of the American Civil War, when General Lee surrendered to General Grant.
  • The Sinking of USS Maine

    The Sinking of USS Maine

    The USS Maine’s ammunition exploded, killing 260 crew members, destroyed the ship, and fueled the start of the war against Spain.
  • Battle of the Philippines

    Battle of the Philippines

    During the Cuban fight for independence from Spain, America got involved and started a war, destroying the Spanish troops in Manila Bay.
  • The Adoption of the Star Spangled Banner as the National Anthem

    The Adoption of the Star Spangled Banner as the National Anthem

    A bill from congress was to be signed into law from a decision made by president Herbert Hoover to make it the official American National Anthem.