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for what is valley forge remembered?
for what is bunker hill remembered?
- battles are shown on the map with an x. label these battles neatly with a pen.
- who controlled the land west of the mississippi river at this time?
color this area green.
- who controlled the land north of the great lakes?
color this area orange.
- continue floridas northern border to the mississippi river.
who controlled this land? color this green, too.
Valley Forge is remembered as the site where the Continental Army endured a harsh winter in 1777 - 1778 during the American Revolutionary War, undergoing training and facing many hardships. Bunker Hill is remembered for the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, an early and significant battle of the American Revolution where the American forces put up a strong fight against the British. Historically, the land west of the Mississippi River was controlled by Spain at certain times during the late 18th - early 19th century. The land north of the Great Lakes was controlled by Great Britain. The land from Florida's northern border to the Mississippi River was also sometimes under British control.
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- Valley Forge: Site of Continental Army's winter encampment in 1777 - 1778.
- Bunker Hill: Site of an early significant battle of the American Revolution in 1775.
- Land west of the Mississippi River: Spain (at certain times).
- Land north of the Great Lakes: Great Britain.
- Land from Florida's northern border to the Mississippi River: Great Britain (at certain times).