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Ch 6, Sec 3: The War Moves West and South
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Ch 6, Sec 3: The War Moves West and South. Native Americans Fight In The War Sided with British-seen as less of a threat than the colonists Fought on.

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Page 1: Ch 6, Sec 3: The War Moves West and South. Native Americans Fight In The War Sided with British-seen as less of a threat than the colonists Fought on.

Ch 6, Sec 3: The War Moves West and South

Page 2: Ch 6, Sec 3: The War Moves West and South. Native Americans Fight In The War Sided with British-seen as less of a threat than the colonists Fought on.

Native Americans Fight In The War• Sided with British-seen as less of a threat than

the colonists• Fought on the Western edges of the colonies• Joseph Brant-Mohawk chief led raids in NY/PA• Henry Hamilton-fort leader in Detroit who

paid natives for the scalps of colonists

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Who was George Rogers Clark?

• Lt. Colonel in the Virginia militia• Tasked with stopping native attacks on the

western boundaries• Attacked and captured British forts/towns in

Kaskaskia (IL) and Vincennes (IN)• Strengthened colonists power in the West

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Glory at Sea• British navy shut down American waterways• British navy blockaded ports, rivers, and cities

along the coast• Supplies could not come in and ships could

not get out

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American Navy-privateers• Americans did not have a navy• Some colonies had private boats for war• Continental Congress ordered 13 warships to

be built-only 2 actually sailed in the war• Privateers-privately owned merchant ships

equipped with weapons and allowed to attack/keep the profits off British Ships

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John Paul Jones

• American naval officer• Sailed to and raided British ports• Was in a major sea battle between his ship,

Bonhomme Richard, and the British ship, Serapis

• Bonhomme Richard won• John Paul Jones’ quote “I have not yet begun

to fight” became famous

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British strategy in the South

• Realized getting the colonies back under British control would be hard

• Wanted to attack the South• Use the loyalists in Georgia/Carolinas to help• Worked at first

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Britain in the South

• Took over Savannah, GA and most of the state• May 1780-attacked/took over Charles Town,

SC– Worst defeat to the Americans

• August 1780-Camden, SC Gen. Cornwallis (Britain) vs. Gen. Gates (Americans)-Gates won and pushed the British out of SC

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Guerrilla Warfare

• Uncommon military fighting style• Hit-and-run style of warfare• Britain was attacked by colonists• Francis Marion- known as the Swamp Fox in

SC who fought the British with guerrilla warfare

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Help from Spain• Spanish Governor of Louisiana • Allowed colonists to trade in New Orleans• Loaned colonists money, guns, and ammo• Spain declared war on Britain in 1779• Got France, Cuba, and Mexico to help the colonists

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Patriots start to win in 1780

• Pushed British out of Camden, SC• British troops/loyalists were attacked and

forced to leave Kings Mountain• Southerner loyalists started switching to

become patriots-wanted the war to end so their farms/homes would stop being destroyed

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British Defeated In The South• Colonists grew stronger in the South• Pushed Britain out of both Carolinas• Gen. Cornwallis left for Virginia and set up a

base at Yorktown, VA• Stage is set for the end of the British army in

the South