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List of American Revolutionary War battles

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Boston campaign
1775 Invasion of Quebec
New York and New Jersey campaign
Saratoga campaign
Philadelphia campaign
Southern Campaign
Western Theater
Atlantic Theater
Northern Coastal Theater
Northern Frontier after Saratoga
Nova Scotia
West Indies
Southern theater
1780–1783

This is a list of military actions in theAmerican Revolutionary War. Actions marked with an asterisk involved no casualties.

Major campaigns, theaters, and expeditions of the war

  • Battle of Lexington & Concord

Boston campaign (1775–1776)

Battles (in chronological order)

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BattleDateLocationOutcomeRef
Powder Alarm*September 1, 1774MassachusettsBritish soldiers remove military supplies[1]
Storming of Fort William and Mary*December 14, 1774New HampshireAmerican insurgents seize powder and shot after brief skirmish.[2]
Battles of Lexington and ConcordApril 19, 1775MassachusettsAmerican insurgent victory: British forces raiding Concord driven back into Boston with heavy losses.[3]
Battle of Meriam's CornerApril 19, 1775MassachusettsAmerican victory. Patriots attack and inflict casualties on the British as they retreat from Concord.
Siege of BostonApril 19, 1775 –
March 17, 1776
MassachusettsAmerican victory: British eventually evacuate Boston after Americans fortify Dorchester heights[4]
Gunpowder Incident*April 20, 1775VirginiaVirginia governor Lord Dunmore removes powder to a Royal Navy ship, standoff with American insurgents is resolved peacefully[1]
New York Armory Raid*April 23, 1775New YorkAmerican victory:Sons of Liberty capture muskets, bayonets, and cartridge boxes from the armory at City Hall[citation needed]
Capture of Fort TiconderogaMay 10, 1775New YorkMajor American victory, capture British posts at Ticonderoga and Crown Point[5]
Battle of Chelsea CreekMay 27–28, 1775MassachusettsAmerican victory - capture of British shipDiana[6]
Battle of MachiasJune 11–12, 1775Massachusetts (present-dayMaine)American forces capture the HM schoonerMargaretta
Battle of Bunker HillJune 17, 1775MassachusettsBritish victory: British drive American forces from the Charlestown peninsula near Boston but suffer heavy losses[7]
Capture of Turtle Bay DepotJuly 20, 1775New YorkAmerican victory: Sons of Liberty capture storehouse and magazine[8]
Battle of GloucesterAugust 8, 1775MassachusettsAmerican victory[9]
Raid on the BatteryAugust 23, 1775New YorkAmerican victory: 23 royal cannon fromThe Battery were taken under fire from HMSAsia offshore[10]
Siege of Fort St. JeanSeptember 17 –
November 3, 1775
QuebecAmerican victory - capture of British force and subsequently overrunMontreal and much of Quebec[11]
Battle of Longue-PointeSeptember 25, 1775QuebecBritish victory[12]
Burning of FalmouthOctober 18, 1775MassachusettsBritish burn Falmouth[13]
Battle of Kemp's LandingNovember 14, 1775VirginiaBritish victory[14]
Siege of Savage's Old FieldsNovember 19–21, 1775South CarolinaAmerican insurgent victory - defeat of British loyalist force[15]
Battle of Great BridgeDecember 9, 1775VirginiaAmerican victory: Lord Dunmore's loyalist force is defeated[16]
Snow CampaignDecember 1775South CarolinaAmerican insurgent victory; a campaign against loyalists in South Carolina[15]
Battle of Great Cane BreakDecember 22, 1775South CarolinaAmerican victory[17]
Battle of QuebecDecember 31, 1775QuebecBritish victory: British repulse American assault on Quebec city[18]
Burning of NorfolkJanuary 1, 1776VirginiaBritish bombard Norfolk; Americans destroy what they see as a loyalist stronghold[19]
Battle of Moore's Creek BridgeFebruary 27, 1776North CarolinaAmerican victory: loyalist force of Regulators and Highlanders defeated[20]
Battle of the Rice BoatsMarch 2–3, 1776GeorgiaBritish victory[21]
Raid of NassauMarch 3–4, 1776BahamasAmerican victory. They raided the Bahamas to obtain supplies[22]
Battle of Saint-PierreMarch 25, 1776QuebecAmerican victory[23]
Battle of Block IslandApril 6, 1776Rhode IslandBritish victory[24]
Battle of The CedarsMay 18–27, 1776QuebecBritish victory[25]
Battle of Round MountainJune 1, 1776North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Trois-RivièresJune 8, 1776QuebecBritish victory: Americans forced to evacuate Quebec[26]
Battle of Sullivan's IslandJune 28, 1776South CarolinaAmerican victory: British attack on Charleston is repulsed[27]
Battle of Turtle Gut InletJune 29, 1776New JerseyAmerican victory[28]
Battle of McDowell's StationJuly 3 - 12,1776North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Gwynn's IslandJuly 8–10, 1776VirginiaAmerican victory[29]
Battle of Lindley's FortJuly 15, 1776South CarolinaAmerican victory: Native Americans' attack repulsed[30]
Battle of Long IslandAugust 27, 1776New YorkBritish victory: in the largest battle of the war, the American army ofGeorge Washington is outflanked and routed on Long Island, but later manages to evacuate to Manhattan
Landing at Kip's BaySeptember 15, 1776New YorkBritish victory: British capture New York City and hold it for the duration of the war
Battle of Harlem HeightsSeptember 16, 1776New YorkAmerican victory: Americans repulse British attack on Manhattan
Battle of Coweecho RiverSeptember 19, 1776North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Valcour IslandOctober 11, 1776New YorkBritish victory: British defeat American naval force on Lake Champlain, but victory comes too late to press the offensive against the Hudson Valley
Battle of MamaroneckOctober 22, 1776New YorkBritish tactical victory
Battle of White PlainsOctober 28, 1776New YorkBritish victory
Battle of Fort CumberlandNovember 10–29, 1776Nova ScotiaBritish victory
Battle of Fort WashingtonNovember 16, 1776New YorkBritish victory: British capture 3,000 Americans on Manhattan in one of the most devastating defeats of the Continental Army in the war
Battle of Fort LeeNovember 20, 1776New JerseyBritish victory: Americans begin general retreat
Ambush of GearyDecember 14, 1776New JerseyAmerican victory
Battle of Iron Works HillDecember 22–23, 1776New JerseyBritish victory
Battle of TrentonDecember 26, 1776New JerseyAmerican victory: Americans capture Hessian detachment at Trenton
Second Battle of TrentonJanuary 2, 1777New JerseyAmerican victory
Battle of PrincetonJanuary 3, 1777New JerseyAmerican victory: Americans defeat a small British force, the British decide to evacuate New Jersey
Battle of MillstoneJanuary 20, 1777New JerseyAmerican victory
Forage WarJanuary–March 1777New JerseyAmericans harass remaining British forces in New Jersey
Battle of Punk HillMarch 8, 1777New JerseyAmerican victory
Battle of Bound BrookApril 13, 1777New JerseyBritish victory
Battle of RidgefieldApril 27, 1777ConnecticutBritish victory
Battle of Thomas CreekMay 17, 1777East FloridaBritish victory
Meigs RaidMay 24, 1777New YorkAmerican victory
Battle of Short HillsJune 26, 1777New JerseyBritish victory
Siege of Fort TiconderogaJuly 5–6, 1777New YorkBritish victory
Battle of HubbardtonJuly 7, 1777VermontBritish victory
Battle of Fort AnnJuly 8, 1777New YorkBritish victory
Siege of Fort StanwixAugust 2–23, 1777New YorkAmerican victory: British fail to take Fort Stanwix
Battle of OriskanyAugust 6, 1777New YorkBritish victory
Battle of the FlockeyAugust 13, 1777New YorkAmerican victory; first American Cavalry charge
Second Battle of MachiasAugust 13–14, 1777Massachusetts (present-day Maine)British victory
Battle of BenningtonAugust 16, 1777New YorkAmerican victory
Battle of Staten IslandAugust 22, 1777New YorkBritish victory
Battle of SetauketAugust 22, 1777New YorkBritish victory
First siege of Fort HenrySeptember 1 or 21, 1777VirginiaAmerican victory
Battle of Cooch's BridgeSeptember 3, 1777DelawareBritish victory
Battle of BrandywineSeptember 11, 1777PennsylvaniaBritish victory
Battle of the CloudsSeptember 16, 1777PennsylvaniaBattle called off due to rain
Battle of Freeman's FarmSeptember 19, 1777New YorkBritish tactical victory: First of the twoBattles of Saratoga
Battle of PaoliSeptember 21, 1777PennsylvaniaBritish victory
Siege of Fort MifflinSeptember 26 –
November 15, 1777
PennsylvaniaBritish victory
Battle of GermantownOctober 4, 1777PennsylvaniaBritish victory
Battle of Forts Clinton and MontgomeryOctober 6, 1777New YorkBritish victory
2nd Battle of SaratogaOctober 7, 1777New YorkAmerican victory: Also called the Battle of Bemis Heights. British under Burgoyne driven back and forced to surrender 10 days later; American victory demonstrates to France that the Americans can win; Franco-American treaty follows in 1778.
Battle of Red BankOctober 22, 1777New JerseyAmerican victory
Battle of GloucesterNovember 25, 1777New JerseyAmerican victory
Battle of White MarshDecember 5–8, 1777PennsylvaniaAmerican victory
Battle of Matson's FordDecember 11, 1777PennsylvaniaBritish victory
Battle of BarbadosMarch 7, 1778BarbadosBritish victory
Battle of Quinton's BridgeMarch 18, 1778New JerseyBritish victory
North Channel Naval DuelApril 24, 1778Great BritainAmerican victory
Battle of Crooked BilletMay 1, 1778PennsylvaniaBritish victory
Battle of Barren HillMay 20, 1778PennsylvaniaIndecisive
Mount Hope Bay raidsMay 25–30, 1778Rhode IslandBritish victory
Battle of CobleskillMay 30, 1778New YorkBritish-Iroquois victory
Battle of MonmouthJune 28, 1778New JerseyDraw: British break off engagement and continue retreat to New York
Battle of Alligator BridgeJune 30, 1778East FloridaBritish victory
Battle of WyomingJuly 3, 1778PennsylvaniaBritish-Iroquois victory
First Battle of UshantJuly 27, 1778Bay of BiscayIndecisive
Battle of NewportAugust 29, 1778Rhode IslandBritish victory
Grey's raidSeptember 5–17, 1778MassachusettsBritish victory
Invasion of DominicaSeptember 7, 1778DominicaFrench victory
Siege of BoonesboroughSeptember 7, 1778VirginiaAmerican victory
Attack on German FlattsSeptember 17, 1778New YorkBritish-Iroquois victory
Baylor MassacreSeptember 27, 1778New JerseyBritish victory
Battle of Edgar's LaneSeptember 30, 1778New YorkAmerican victory
Raid on Unadilla and OnaquagaOctober 2–16, 1778Indian ReserveAmerican victory
Battle of Chestnut NeckOctober 6, 1778New JerseyBritish victory
Affair at Little Egg HarborOctober 16, 1778New JerseyBritish victory
Carleton's RaidOctober 24-November 14, 1778VermontBritish victory
Cherry Valley MassacreNovember 11, 1778New YorkBritish-Iroquois victory
Action of 12 December 1779December 15, 1778HondurasBritish victory
Capture of St. LuciaDecember 18–28, 1778St. LuciaBritish victory
Capture of SavannahDecember 29, 1778GeorgiaBritish victory
Battle of BeaufortFebruary 3, 1779South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Kettle CreekFebruary 14, 1779GeorgiaAmerican victory
Siege of Fort VincennesFebruary 23–25, 1779IndianaAmerican victory
Battle of Brier CreekMarch 3, 1779GeorgiaBritish victory
Battle of ChillicotheMay 1779QuebecAmerican victory
Chesapeake raidMay 10–24, 1779VirginiaBritish victory
Capture of Saint VincentJune 16–18, 1779St. VincentFrench victory
Battle of Stono FerryJune 20, 1779South CarolinaBritish victory
Great Siege of GibraltarJune 24, 1779 – February 7, 1783GibraltarBritish victory
Capture of GrenadaJuly 2, 1779GrenadaFrench victory
Tryon's raidJuly 5–14, 1779ConnecticutBritish victory
Battle of GrenadaJuly 6, 1779GrenadaFrench victory
Battle of Stony PointJuly 16, 1779New YorkAmerican victory
Battle of MinisinkJuly 22, 1779New YorkBritish-Iroquois victory
Penobscot ExpeditionJuly 24-August 29, 1779MassachusettsBritish victory
Battle of Paulus HookAugust 19, 1779New JerseyAmerican victory
Battle of NewtownAugust 29, 1779Indian ReserveAmerican victory
Capture of Fort ButeSeptember 7, 1779West FloridaAmerican-Spanish victory
Battle of Lake PontchartrainSeptember 10, 1779West FloridaAmerican victory
Boyd and Parker ambushSeptember 13, 1779Indian ReserveBritish-Iroquois victory
Action of 14 September 1779September 14, 1779AzoresBritish victory
Siege of SavannahSeptember 16-October 18, 1779GeorgiaBritish victory
Battle of Baton RougeSeptember 20–21, 1779West FloridaAmerican-Spanish victory
Battle of Flamborough HeadSeptember 23, 1779Great BritainAmerican victory
Action of 6 October 1779October 6, 1779FranceFrench victory
Battle of San Fernando de OmoaOctober 16-November 29, 1779GuatemalaBritish victory
Action of 11 November 1779November 11, 1779PortugalBritish victory
Action of 20 November 1779November 20, 1779PortugalBritish victory
First Battle of MartiniqueDecember 18, 1779MartiniqueBritish victory
Action of 8 January 1780January 8, 1780SpainBritish victory
Battle of Cape St. VincentJanuary 16, 1780PortugalBritish victory
Battle of Young's HouseFebruary 3, 1780New YorkBritish victory
Battle of Van CreekFebruary 11, 1780GeorgiaLoyalist victory
San Juan ExpeditionMarch–November, 1780GuatemalaAmerican-Spanish victory
Battle of Fort CharlotteMarch 2–14, 1780West FloridaAmerican-Spanish victory
Siege of CharlestonMarch 29-May 12, 1780South CarolinaBritish victory: British recapture South Carolina following the battle
Battle of Monck's CornerApril 14, 1780South CarolinaBritish victory
Second Battle of MartiniqueApril 17, 1780MartiniqueAmerican victory
Battle of Lenud's FerryMay 6, 1780South CarolinaBritish victory
Bird's invasion of KentuckyMay 25-August 4, 1780VirginiaBritish victory
Battle of St. LouisMay 25, 1780Louisiana (present-dayMissouri)Patriot-Spanish victory
Battle of WaxhawsMay 29, 1780South CarolinaBritish victory
Battle of Connecticut FarmsJune 7, 1780New JerseyBritish victory
Battle of Mobley's Meeting HouseJune 10–12, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Ramsour's MillJune 20, 1780North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of SpringfieldJune 23, 1780New JerseyAmerican victory
Huck's DefeatJuly 12, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Bull's FerryJuly 20–21, 1780New JerseyLoyalist victory
Battle of Colson's MillJuly 21, 1780North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Rocky MountAugust 1, 1780South CarolinaLoyalist victory
Battle of Hanging RockAugust 6, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of PekoweeAugust 8, 1780QuebecAmerican victory
Action of 9 August 1780August 9, 1780AtlanticFranco-Spanish victory
Action of 10 August 1780August 10, 1780FranceBritish victory
Action of 13 August 1780August 13, 1780IrelandBritish victory
Battle of CamdenAugust 16, 1780South CarolinaBritish victory
Battle of Fishing CreekAugust 18, 1780South CarolinaBritish victory
Battle of Musgrove MillAugust 18, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Black MingoAugust 28, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Graham's FortSeptember 1, 1780North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Wahab's PlantationSeptember 20, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of CharlotteSeptember 26, 1780North CarolinaBritish victory
Action of 30 September 1780September 30, 1780BermudaBritish victory
Battle of McIntyre FarmOctober 3, 1780North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Kings MountainOctober 7, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory: halts first British invasion of North Carolina
Battle of Shallow FordOctober 14, 1780North CarolinaAmerican victory
Royalton RaidOctober 16, 1780VermontBritish victory
Battle of Klock's FieldOctober 19, 1780New YorkAmerican victory
Battle of Tearcoat SwampOctober 25, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
La Balme's DefeatNovember 5, 1780QuebecBritish-Iroquois victory
Battle of Fishdam FordNovember 9, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Blackstock's FarmNovember 20, 1780South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Fort St. GeorgeNovember 23, 1780New YorkAmerican victory
Battle of Hammond's StoreDecember 30, 1780South CarolinaAmerican Victory
Battle of JerseyJanuary 6, 1781JerseyBritish victory
Battle of MobileJanuary 7, 1781West FloridaAmerican-Spanish victory
Battle of CowpensJanuary 17, 1781South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Cowan's FordFebruary 1, 1781North CarolinaBritish victory
Capture of Sint EustatiusFebruary 3, 1781Sint EustatiusBritish victory
Battle of SummerfieldFebruary 12, 1781North CarolinaPatriot victory
Battle of Harts MillFebruary 17, 1781North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Haw RiverFebruary 24, 1781North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Wetzell's MillMarch 6, 1781North CarolinaBritish victory
Siege of PensacolaMarch 9-May 8, 1781West FloridaAmerican-Spanish victory
Battle of Guilford Court HouseMarch 15, 1781North CarolinaBritish victory
Battle of Cape HenryMarch 16, 1781VirginiaBritish strategic victory, tactically indecisive
Battle of Beattie's MillMarch 21, 1781South CarolinaAmerican victory
Siege of Fort WatsonApril 15–23, 1781South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Porto PrayaApril 15, 1781Cape VerdeDraw
Battle of BlandfordApril 25, 1781VirginiaBritish victory
Battle of Hobkirk's HillApril 25, 1781South CarolinaBritish victory
Battle of Fort RoyalApril 29, 1781MartiniqueFrench victory
Action of 1 May 1781May 1, 1781FranceBritish victory
Battle of Fort MotteMay 8–12, 1781South CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Pine's BridgeMay 14, 1781New YorkLoyalist victory
Battle of Portevent's MillMay 16, 1781North CarolinaAmerican victory
Siege of AugustaMay 22-June 6, 1781GeorgiaAmerican victory
Siege of Ninety-SixMay 22-June 18, 1781South CarolinaBritish victory
Invasion of TobagoMay 24-June 2, 1781TobagoFrench victory
Action of 30 May 1781May 30, 1781Barbary CoastBritish victory
Battle of Cox's MillJune 8, 1781North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of Spencer's OrdinaryJune 26, 1781VirginiaBritish victory
Francisco's FightJuly 1781VirginiaAmerican victory
Battle of Green SpringJuly 6, 1781VirginiaBritish victory
Naval battle of LouisbourgJuly 21, 1781Nova ScotiaFranco-American victory
Battle of Dogger BankAugust 5, 1781North SeaBritish victory
Battle of PiquaAugust 8, 1781OhioAmerican victory
Invasion of MinorcaAugust 19, 1781 – February 5, 1782MinorcaFranco-Spanish victory
Lochry's DefeatAugust 24, 1781QuebecBritish-Iroquois victory
Battle of ElizabethtownAugust 27, 1781North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of the ChesapeakeSeptember 5, 1781VirginiaFrench victory
Battle of Groton HeightsSeptember 6, 1781ConnecticutBritish victory
Battle of Eutaw SpringsSeptember 8, 1781South CarolinaBritish victory
Battle of Lindley's MillSeptember 13, 1781North CarolinaAmerican victory
Long Run MassacreSeptember 13, 1781VirginiaBritish-Iroquois victory
Battle of YorktownSeptember 28-October 19, 1781VirginiaFranco-American victory: Cornwallis surrenders his entire force of over 7,000; escape blocked by the French navy. Last major land battle of the war.
Battle of Fort SlongoOctober 3, 1781New YorkAmerican victory
Battle of Raft SwampOctober 15, 1781North CarolinaAmerican victory
Battle of JohnstownOctober 25, 1781New YorkAmerican victory
Second Battle of UshantDecember 12, 1781Bay of BiscayBritish victory
Battle of Videau's BridgeJanuary 2, 1782South CarolinaBritish victory
Siege of Brimstone HillJanuary 11-February 13, 1782St. ChristopherFranco-American victory
Action of 15 January 1782January 15, 1782JamaicaBritish victory
Capture of Demerara and EssequiboJanuary 22-February 5, 1782Demerara and EssequiboFranco-American victory
Battle of Saint KittsJanuary 25–26, 1782St. ChristopherBritish victory
Capture of MontserratFebruary 22, 1782MontserratFrench victory
Battle of WambawFebruary 24, 1782South CarolinaBritish victory
Gnadenhütten massacreMarch 8, 1782Ohio
Battle of RoatánMarch 16, 1782GuatemalaAmerican-Spanish victory
Action of 16 March 1782March 16, 1782Strait of GibraltarBritish victory
Battle of Little MountainMarch 22, 1782VirginiaBritish-Iroquois victory
Battle of Delaware BayApril 8, 1782New JerseyAmerican victory
Battle of the SaintesApril 9–12, 1782DominicaBritish victory
Battle of the Black RiverApril–August, 1782GuatemalaBritish victory
Battle of the Mona PassageApril 19, 1782Mona passageBritish victory
Action of 20–21 April 1782April 20–21, 1782Bay of BiscayBritish victory
Capture of the BahamasMay 6, 1782BahamasPatriot-Spanish victory
Crawford expeditionMay 25-June 12, 1782QuebecBritish-Iroquois victory
Naval battle off HalifaxMay 28–29, 1782Nova ScotiaBritish victory
Raid on ChesterJune 30, 1782Nova ScotiaBritish victory
Raid on LunenburgJuly 1, 1782Nova ScotiaAmerican victory
Hudson Bay ExpeditionAugust 8, 1782Rupert's LandFranco-American victory
Siege of Bryan StationAugust 15–17, 1782VirginiaAmerican victory
Battle of Blue LicksAugust 19, 1782VirginiaBritish-Iroquois victory
Battle of the Combahee RiverAugust 27, 1782South CarolinaBritish victory
Action of 4 September 1782September 4, 1782FranceBritish victory
Action of 5 September 17825 September 1782Long IslandInconclusive
Siege of Fort HenrySeptember 11–13, 1782VirginiaAmerican victory
Grand Assault on GibraltarSeptember 13, 1782GibraltarBritish victory
Action of 15 September 178215 September 1782Delaware BayBritish victory
Action of 18 October 1782October 18, 1782HispaniolaBritish victory
Battle of James IslandNovember 14, 1782South CarolinaBritish victory
Action of 6 December 1782December 6, 1782MartiniqueBritish victory
Battle of the Delaware Capes20 - 21 December 1782Cape MayBritish victory
Battle of Cedar BridgeDecember 27, 1782New JerseyAmerican victory: Captains Richard Shreve and Edward Thomas engaged John Bacon and his Loyalist bandits (known now as "Refugees") at Cedar Bridge. A brief exchange of gunfire took place, and Bacon and his men were able to escape. This was the last land battle in the U.S.
Action of 2 January 1783January 2, 1783HispaniolaInconclusive
Action of 22 January 1783January 22, 1783VirginiaBritish victory
Action of 15 February 1783February 15, 1783GuadeloupeBritish victory
Action of 17 February 178317 February 1783CubaBritish victory
Recapture of the Bahamas14–18 April 1783BahamasBritish victory
Battle of Arkansas Post17 April 1783Louisiana (present-dayArkansas)Spanish Victory

See also

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