The date is June 21, 1775. Just a day after the Battle of Bunker Hill, General George Washington rides out of Philadelphia toward Cambridge, Massachusetts, to take command of the Continental Army. This historic moment underscores the determination of the colonists to...
The date is June 20, 1781. On this day in history, the American Revolutionary War sees a significant turning point – the Battle of Green Spring. In this battle, the ingenuity and critical thinking of American troops under Marquis de Lafayette saved them from...
On this day, June 19, in the year 1778, a resolute Continental Army, led by General George Washington, triumphantly marched out of Valley Forge. This marked the end of a grueling winter of training, which undoubtedly bolstered their faith in both their cause and their...
On this day, June 18, in the year 1775, General George Washington rode out from Philadelphia to take command of the Continental Army in Cambridge. Washington, our first President and arguably one of the greatest proponents of education, once stated, “Knowledge...
As we move into the 17th of June, a significant day in 1775, we recall the brave actions of our forefathers in the Battle of Bunker Hill. A battle fought not for land, but for the principle of self-governance, of being able to determine our destinies free from the...
On June 16th, 1775, the Battle of Bunker Hill, one of the earliest conflicts of the Revolutionary War, took place. This event was instrumental in demonstrating that the American colonists could hold their own against the British forces, significantly boosting morale...