Saturday, November 20, 2010

Submarines

  • The first form of a submarine were called the Turtle of the American Turtle
  • It was invented in 1775 by a an American Patriot David Bushnell
  • It was used to attach explosive charges to British ship
  • It was called a Turtle because it's shape practically resembled a turtle

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Battles

A few battles of the Revolutionary war are listed here:
  • Battles of Lexington and Concord-4/19/1775
  • Battle of Bunker(Breeds) Hill-6/16/1775
  • Battle of Fort Washington-11/16/1776
  • Battle of Saratoga(Freeman's Farm)-9/19/1777
  • Battle of Saratoga(Bemis Heights)-10/7/1777
  • Battle of King's Mountain-10/7/1780
  • Battle of Yorktown-10/9/1781

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Formations

Most armies fought in formations.

There are tons of formations and many of them were used in different situations. For example, in the middle of a enemy bayonet charge the squad would form into a tight wedge. When firing, the squad would spread out.

Sometimes soldiers might leave their squads to reatreat or to reform themselves.

Some armies never used formations, they stayed together but in a disorganized way.

As you can see formations were important to most armies.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Some Facts...

-Brown Bess and Charlevilles are muskets

-Muskets were the main weapons of the war

-A musket is a "old" rifle that takes gunpowder cartriges and shoots metal balls

Weapons

Brown Bess-Common gun of war, very effective

Charleville-French musket, used towards the end of the war

Pennsylvania Rifle-Used as a sniper in the war. First complete American rifle

Bayonet-One of the most effective dangerous weapons, used for up close combats

Pistols- Used by calvalry officers

Swords-Usually made in Europe, also used by officers

Cannons-Supported infantry