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Italic textThe Battle of Turkey Pies {| class="wikitable" ! header 1 The History of the Name of The Battle of Turkey Pieǣ
 * row 1, cell 1 It was a battle during the Revolutionary War. It was Bold textnot a major battle in the war. It's one of the most unpopular war in our war for independence. It took place in Turkentown, Virginia on the date of December 29, 1774 a year and a half before the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776.  It was a cold winter when the battle started, but the story is how the battle got its name the area of Virginia around those times were covered whith turkeys of all kinds it was the only thing the colonist had to eat and they found vegatable they used squash and carrots to make turkey pies.  It was four days after Christmas the colonist were eating there turkey pies when the Brittish planned a sneack attack on the colonist.  An Irish man named Pat McGroin he was originally a dress sales man from Ireland, but he came to America for freedom.  Pat was the first one to get up and fight he shot a Brittish commander Comosherecase it went right through his ear and killed his brother who had just came to American to fight for the British army.  Even though it was a sneak attack and the Colonist were out numbered 500 to 200 men the colonist defeated the British in this battle thanks to a Irish man and his leadership he lead the colonist to victory.