Declaring Independence Basics Download the Declaring Independence Basics PowerPoint Download the Declaring Independence Basics PDF Declaring Independence Story Download the Declaring Independence PowerPoint Download the Declaring Independence PDF Related Documents Quiz Study Guide Declaring Independence Map Study Guide Declaring Independence Video George Washington CBS TV Mini-Series 1984 Video George Washington CBS TV Mini-Series Part 2 1986 Boston Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) June 19, 1775: Short account of Battle of Bunker Hill (Page 2, right column). Massachusetts Spy (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) June 21, 1775: Short account of Battle of Bunker Hill (Page 3, right column). New England Chronicle (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) June 22, 1775: Short account of Battle of Bunker Hill (Page 2, middle column). Pennsylvania Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) June 28, 1775: Battle of Bunker Hill Accounts (Pages 2 & 3) and George Washington appointed commander of Continental Army (Pages 2 & 3). Pennsylvania Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) July 5, 1775: Battle of Bunker Hill Account (Page 4, left and middle columns). Pennsylvania Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) July 12, 1775: George Washington arrives at Cambridge, Massachusetts to take command of the Continental Army (Page 3, left and middle columns). Pennsylvania Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) July 19, 1775: George Washington welcomed when he arrives to take command of the Continental Army (Page 4, left and middle columns), and British casualties at the Battle of Bunker Hill listed (Page 4 middle column). Pennsylvania Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) July 10, 1776 Page 1: Declaration of Independence on this page. Pennsylvania Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) July 10, 1776 Page 2 Pennsylvania Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) July 10, 1776 Page 3 Pennsylvania Gazette (Rebel/Patriot Newspaper) July 10, 1776 Page 4 National Park Service Map of Boston Video From Matchlock Musket to Flintlock Musket Preamble to the Constitution of the United States « The American Revolution Begins American Revolution Northern Battles »