Answer:
1- Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775.
2- Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775.
3- Quebec, December 31, 1775.
4- Long Island, August 27, 1776.
5- White Plains, October 28, 1776.
6- Trenton, December 26, 1776
7- Brandywine, September 11, 1777
8- Freeman's Farm (1º Saratoga), September 19, 1777
9- Germantown, October 4 1777
10- Bemis Heights (2º Saratoga),October 7, 1777
11- White Marsh, December 5, 1777
12- Monmouth, June 28, 1778
13- Siege of Savannah, September 16, 1779
14- Siege of Charleston, March 29, 1780
15- Siege of Yorktown, September 28, 1781
Step-by-step explanation:
1- The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first battles of the American War of Independence, which took place on April 19, 1775 in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Arlington, and Cambridge.
2- The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775, as part of the Siege of Boston during the American War of Independence. General Israel Putnam was in charge of the revolutionary forces, while Major General William Howe commanded the British forces.
3- The Battle of Quebec was fought on December 31, 1775, between the military forces of the Thirteen Colonies and the British-Canadian defenders of the city of Quebec at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. The battle was the first major defeat of the conflict for the Americans.
4- The Battle of Long Island was a battle during the American War of Independence, which took place on August 27, 1776 in current Prospect Park (Brooklyn, New York).
5- The Battle of White Plains was an armed clash that took place on October 28, 1776 during the New York campaign during the American Revolutionary War.
6- The Battle of Trenton took place on December 26, 1776, during the American War of Independence, after Washington crossed the Delaware. General George Washington led the continental army through the river to surprise the British garrison of German mercenaries in Trenton, New Jersey. This crushing victory allowed the continental army to take the good positions in view of the Battle of Princeton, which took place the following week.
7- The Battle of Brandywine was a battle during the American War of Independence that took place on September 11, 1777. The battle took place at about the same time as the Battle of Saratoga in northern New York and Fort Stanwick. The battle took place at Brandywine Creek in Delaware County and ended with a major British victory that allowed them to conquer Philadelphia.
8- The Battle of Freeman's Farm was the first part of the Battle of Saratoga, where the English forces lost ground despite their great development in battle, due to the large number of revolutionary forces.
9- The Battle of Germantown was part of the Philadelphia Campaign in the War of Independence of the United States. It took place on October 4, 1777 in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Despite taking the initiative, the Americans failed partly due to weather conditions. The victory allowed the British to retain Philadelphia, capital of the government of the Thirteen Colonies, in their possession.
10- In the second Battle of Saratoga, the revolutionary forces finished defeating the British army that had retreated after the Battle of Freeman's Farm. The victory strengthened the possibility of triumph of the citizen militias over a line army, which precipitated the support of France (1778) and the Spanish Empire (1779) to the American independence cause.
11- The Battle of White Marsh is a battle of the Philadelphia Campaign during the American Revolutionary War that took place from December 5 to 8, 1777, in which the Patriots defeated the British forces.
12- The Battle of Monmouth was a battle of the War of the Independence of the United States that was fought in New Jersey on June 28, 1778, and is considered as the turning point in the American Revolution. The Continental Army of George Washington attacked the rear of a British column led by Sir Henry Clinton while leaving Monmouth Court House (now Freehold Borough, New Jersey).
13- The Siege of Savannah was an armed clash that took place during the American Revolutionary War in 1779. The combined French-American forces began the siege of the city on September 16, 1779, but the attack was abandoned and the city remained in English hands until July 1782.
14- The Siege of Charleston was one of the great battles that took place near the end of the American Revolutionary War, after the British began to change their strategy to the southern colonies of the United States.
After a siege of approximately six weeks, Major Benjamin Lincoln of the Continental Army surrendered to the British along with his forces. This was the greatest loss suffered by Americans in a battle during the war.
15- The Battle of Yorktown occurred in 1781 during the American War of Independence between September 26 and October 17, 1781. In that battle, United States rebel forces were supported by the French, obtaining the most important victory in the war.