Futuristic American Flag that depicts all thirteen colonies
Continental Army
George Washington recruited phenomenal soldiers of impeccable strengths and courtiers. However, because of the gruesome winters and sparse incentives that surpassed, many were expected to cede, or quit after a seasonal year of courtship. Nonetheless, as splurges of commissioned officers left, their call of duty was attended to by dozens of thousands of enlisted men who generalized the expectancies of noble and grotesque American "heroes".
In conjunction with their force, the Patriots crossed sights with imperial strengths that domineered the British, especially in their valedictorian win at Lexington and Concord, when Washington's men were enlisted to fend the British from sporting their ways. In the end, three hundred British succumbed under the Americans.
British Soldiers
In April of
1775, 700 British troops were commanded to steal American missiles and force
minutemen to retreat. The two opponents met at the core of Lexington as,
neither withdrawing . There, an unknown shot fired midair, killing eight Americans. In the meantime, three British soldiers were killed and another 300 left in critic injuries by
a two-ton rage of colonial officers off nearby Concord. As the patriots counterattacked,British tailored red and white officers instinctively rebuked with cocked missilery. The picture symbolizes the peak the colonies climbed, where they morphed from separate tactile governments to unscrambled interstates,
finding an open route to freedom.