On June 16, 1775 American forces didn't stop at this hill but went on to defend Breed's Hill
Bunker Hill
He designed the 1st steam warship, the Demologus, for the War of 1812
Robert Fulton
This author was jailed in Concord in 1846 for refusing to pay taxes in protest of the Mexican-American War
Henry David Thoreau
In 1862 this military man garnered the nickname "Unconditional Surrender"
Ulysses S. Grant
The assassination that sparked World War I took place in this city
Sarajevo
During the war this silversmith had a booming business casting cannons for the Continental Army
Paul Revere
On Sept. 13-14, 1814, a British bombardment failed to capture this fort; "our flag was still there"
Fort McHenry
The U.S. Army didn't have goons, but did have these--cavalrymen armed with both swords & firearms
dragoons
This president said, "If the Confederacy fails, there should be written on its tombstone, 'Died of a theory'"
Jefferson Davis
At Xmas in this year soldiers played soccer with foes; the next year orders were given to kill anyone trying the same
1914
On September 11, 1777, the Americans retreated from Brandywine Creek allowing the British to occupy this city
Philadelphia
In this last major battle of the war, the British suffered about 2,000 casualties, including General Edward Pakenham
the Battle of New Orleans
Several future U.S. presidents served in the war; this man was president during it
James Polk
In 1859 Robert E. Lee was called upon to lead a force of Marines to end John Brown's raid on the arsenal at this site
Harper's Ferry
This fence material became a deadly instrument; the National WWI Musem sells a replica soldier hanging on it
barbed wire
This guerrilla known as "The Swamp Fox" led quick raids on the British & then fled back to the marshes
Francis Marion
In asking for a declaration of war, this president charged that Britain had stirred up Indian warfare in the Northwest
James Madison
Shortly after the war, this 5-law deal "of 1850" tried to sort out the fate of slavery in the territories the U.S. gained
the Compromise of 1850
The surrender took place at Wilmer McLean's home; years earlier & 130 miles away, his back yard had been part of this first Civil War battle
Manassas (or Bull Run)
German forces gave units from this U.K. land the nickname "the ladies from hell" for their fighting spirit & uniforms
Scotland
During the winter of 1778-79, this Prussian wrote the first American army manual of drill & regulations
(Friedrich Wilhelm) von Steuben
In August 1812 the U.S. lost Fort Dearborn, where, oddly, this city now stands
Chicago
This treaty named for a Mexico City neighborhood ended the war Feb. 2, 1848
the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
There were more than 20,000 Confederate & Union casualties at this Tennessee battle whose name means "place of peace" in Hebrew
Shiloh
Not to be confused with the Ardennes, this French forest was the site of the biggest WWI battle fought by the AEF
the Argonne