1. The Siege of Boston (1775-1776)

The Siege of Boston stands as a defining early triumph for American forces. Under George Washington’s determined leadership, colonial troops encircled the city, cutting off British supplies and forcing a dramatic evacuation in March 1776. This victory not only lifted American morale but also dealt a blow to British confidence. Unlike later wars, where strategic withdrawals became common tactics, Boston’s evacuation was a rare, unambiguous win for the Americans, signaling that the Revolution was more than just a fleeting rebellion.