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What state was the revolutionary war battle at Valley Forge and the civil war battle at ghettysburg fought?

Both Valley Forge and Gettysburg are in Pennsylvania. However, Valley Forge was the location of a 6-month long training encampment and there was not a battle fought at the location.


Was Civil War before revolutionary?

no, the revolutionary war was before the civil war. the revolutionary war was when the colonists broke away from British rule. the civil war was when the north and south fought because of slavery. the revolutionary war was in 1775 and the civil war started in 1861


Where did the british surrender the Revolutionary War?

Yorktown, it was the last battle of the Revolutionary war.


Was the Battle of Yorktown the last battle of the revolutionary war?

It was the last major battle but there were some small fights after it. Yes, this was the last major battle in the Revolutionary war, but there were some small fueds after it to decide property for the Treaty of Paris.


Site of the only Revolutionary war battle fought in delaware?

The Battle of Cooch's Bridge (or, Iron Hill) was the only land-battle of the Revolutionary War fought in the state of Delaware. Occurring on September 3rd of 1777, this battle was an uneven contest between a large British force advancing on Philadelphia and a small American militia. Despite the disparity of numbers, the American force waged an all-day battle, only to succumb in the end, with the British force moving on to the eventual occupation of the American capitol.