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Though overshadowed by 1776, 1777 would be a momentous year for American patriots. Victory over British troops at the Battle of Saratoga became an early turning point in the war for independence. The Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as the new nation’s flag and the Articles of Confederation as its first constitution. The 19-year-old Marquis de Lafayette arrived from France to join the fight. Meanwhile, Spain and Portugal concluded a two-year conflict over their own colonies in the Americas.
American military commander General George Washington leading the Continental Army in the Battle of Princeton during the American Revolutionary War, 1777
In this This Day in History video clip, learn about different events that have occurred on September 21. Some of these events include the New York Sun publishes an article and Monday Night Football premieres. Also, the Galileo space probe crashes and Benedict Arnold commits treason.
Marquis de Lafayette led French forces in the American Revolution.
1700s 1770s AMERICAN FLAG WITH 13 STARS REPRESENTING THE COLONIES COLONIAL 1776 REVOLUTION (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock/Getty Images)
circa 1800: American lawyer, statesman and brigadier general during the American Revolution George Clinton (1739 - 1812). Original Publication: From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of Johnson Fry & Co Publishers, New York (Photo by MPI/Getty Images)
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