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1776
 
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George Washington raises on Prospect Hill a new American flag, the British red ensign on a ground of thirteen stripes – one for each colony      
1776
 
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George Washington drives the British garrison from Boston, and moves south to protect New York      
1776
 
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The revolutionary convention of Virginia votes for independence from Britain, and instructs its delegates in Philadelphia to propose this motion     
1776
 
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Virginia's motion for independence from Britain is passed at the Continental Congress of the colonies with no opposing vote      
Liberty Bell, Philadelphia
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1776
 
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Thomas Jefferson's text for the Declaration of Independence is accepted by the Congress in Philadelphia       
1776
 
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John Hancock is the first delegate to sign the Declaration of Independence, formally written out on a large sheet of parchment       
The American Declaration of Independence in 1776
National Archives, Kew
1776
 
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George Washington, driven from New York by the British, retreats towards Philadelphia      
Map of New York in 1765
National Archives, Kew
1776
 
   
George Washington defeats the British at Trenton at a psychologically important moment in the course of the war      
1777
 
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Congress adopts a new flag for independent America – the stars and stripes      
1777
 
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George Washington, heavily defeated in a battle at Brandywine, is forced to relinquish Philadelphia to the British