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Page 1: Chapter 6 The American Revolution. Warm up 12/18 Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Patriots before the American Revolution.

Chapter 6

The American Revolution

Page 2: Chapter 6 The American Revolution. Warm up 12/18 Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Patriots before the American Revolution.

Warm up 12/18 Discuss the advantages and

disadvantages of the Patriots before the American Revolution.

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Patriot Disadvantages Britain had 9 million people compared to 2.5 million in the

United States They lacked a regular army and strong navy American soldiers lacked military experience Ammunition and weapons were in short supply Not everyone supported independence, ( Many were

loyalists or neutral)

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Loyalists About 1 in 5 were loyalists More loyalists were in the South than the

North They stayed loyal for religious reasons,

fear of disorder, and not understanding what all the commotion was about.

The war separated families and neighbors.

Ex: William Franklin was a loyalist

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American Advantages Fighting at home British had to travel 3,000 miles to fight The British had to hire Hessians,

(mercenaries from Germany). American soldiers had more at stake.

Great Leadership: George Washington

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Recruiting an Army Washington wanted

people to enlist for the whole war, but many wanted one year of service only.

The Continental Congress was hesitant to push for an army, because they didn’t want to look like the British Parliament

Patriots needed troops and quickly

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Fighting in New York In the summer of

1776, Britain sent 32,000 troops across the sea.

General William Howe hoped Americans would give up when they saw the Army

They did not

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Battle of Long Island Outnumbered and out maneuvered,

Americans suffered a serious defeat. They were short of supplies. British

sent reports of Americans not wearing shoes, socks, or jackets.

Washington retreated to Manhattan, and then across New Jersey into Pennsylvania

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Warm-up 12/18 Going into the Winter of 1776-1777,

describe some of the problems facing the patriots?

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A Low Point In the winter of

1776-1777, the size of the army dwindled.

Soldiers completed their terms of service and went home

Others deserted, or ran away.

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Thomas Paine and “The Crisis” Thomas Paine wrote

the “The Crisis”, and reminded the colonists, The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.

Washington used Paine’s words to inspire the troops.

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Help Arrives Washington pleaded

with the Continental Congress for more troops

Southerners convinced the Congress not to allow African Americans in the war.

They feared giving them guns and feared possible revolts.

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African Americans in the War Some states ignored the ban and

enlisted African Americans Rhode Island had an all African American

regiment Every state except South Carolina

eventually allowed African Americans to enlist

Many felt fighting for freedom from Britain would help them as well after the war

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Victories in New Jersey In previous history, many armies

take the winter off and camp out The British did not expect to fight On Christmas Night, 1776,

Washington crossed the Delaware and surprised the British at Trenton

Americans captured 900 Hessians.

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Trenton and Princeton British General Lord Charles

Cornwallis, sent troops to Trenton, but Washington out maneuvered him and attacked Princeton, and drove away the British.

A British soldier stated, “A few days ago, they had given up the cause for lost. Their late successes have turned the scale and now they are all liberty mad again.”

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The British Plan The British plan for

1777 was to take Albany, NY and gain control of the Hudson River.

This would separate New England from the middle states.

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The British Plan General John Burgoyne would lead

8,000 troops south from Canada A second force under Barry St. Leger,

would move east from lake Ontario General Howe, would then move north

from New York City up to Albany. But first he planned to take over Philadelphia

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1st prong “fails” The British were successful in taking

Philadelphia, without much of a fight. The Continental Congress fled into the

Pennsylvania countryside Washington surrounded the city, attacked

the British camp near Germantown, but was forced to withdraw.

Howe decided to spend the winter in Philly.

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Patriots stop St. Leger Patriots had a

defense post at Fort Stanwix

St. Leger was bombarding the fort, and the colonists were running out of supplies.

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St. Leger Ctd… General Nicholas Herkimer was leading a

relief effort to aid the Americans at Fort Stanwix St. Leger heard about Herkimer and surprised

attacked them before they got to the fort

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Battle of Oriskany St. Leger marched through the colonists Herkimer, while wounded, sat against a

tree and continued to command his army

Eventually Herkimer died of his wounds. Meanwhile, while St. Leger was busy at

Oriskany, The troops at Fort Stanwix attacked the camp and took or destroyed all British supplies.

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Benedict Arnold The colonists held

out until Benedict Arnold came from Albany with troops and forced the British Back

This prong of the three prong attacked had failed

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Saratoga General Burgoyne’s army had trouble

advancing after capturing Fort Ticonderoga in the North

Burgoyne loved to wine and dine, and traveled with 30 wagons of luxury goods

They moved slowly through the forests. At the same time colonists cut down trees and blocked roads

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Burgoyne gets Desperate In need of supplies, Burgoyne sent

troops through the woods to Vermont to capture a military town.

Colonists saw the bright red coats, and picked off British soldiers one by one in the woods.

Desperately short of supplies, Burgoyne retreated to Saratoga.

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Trapped!! Burgoyne had expected the

reinforcements from the South and West, but they never came

Troops under General Horatio Gates blocked the path to the south.

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Surrender The British were now trapped, and

outnumbered 3-1. After his last attack failed, Burgoyne

surrendered. As a band played “Yankee Doodle,” 5,700 British soldiers handed their weapons to the Americans.

The British plan to cut off New England had failed.

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Section 2

The War Continues

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Warm up 1/2/08 Write in a paragraph a description of

how the war is going for the United States.

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An old Enemy Becomes a Friend By late 1777, Ben Franklin had been in

Paris, France for a year. France had secretly, been giving money

to the allies American victory at Saratoga was the

turning point. France now was committed to sending money, equipment, and troops.

Spain and the Netherlands also aided Americans

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Cold Winters Before France entered the war,

Washington continued to surround Philadelphia and General Howe.

While the British would have warm homes to sleep in, Washington and his army camped outside in the winter at Valley Forge, 20 miles from Philly

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The cold winter Soldiers lacked shoes, shirts, and blankets Many men deserted The soldiers built huts and found shelter

however necessary After the winter, the spirits of the soldiers

rose when hearing news of France entering the war, and more soldiers would join the army.

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Foreign Aid Foreign Generals from all over

helped teach Americans proper military training.

General Marquis de Lafayette, a French General, became enthused by the ideas of the declaration of independence, and joined Washington’s side.

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Money problems The congress would not raise taxes,

so they printed large amounts of money, which led to inflation

Inflation is when it takes more and more money to buy the same amount of goods.

It was a problem, but the only way to finance the war

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Life at Home While men were at war, many women

took jobs of men and worked the farms. Many women, like flag maker Betsy

Ross, who made flags for a living, ran successful businesses.

This new role in society made women start to question their role in society.

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Difficulties for Loyalists Every state had loyalists Many loyalists left for Spain or the

new frontier They were often victims of mob

violence

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Warm-up 1/3/08 Describe why help from the French

would be valuable to the Americans

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Section 3

The War Moves West and South

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Fighting in the West Britain, with the aid of Native

Americans, fought together Together, They would attack colonists

in their towns and homes, and Native Americans would look for ways to get “payback” for years of mistreatment.

American general George Rogers Clark won a major battle at Vincennes, Indiana to secure the Western area

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Glory at Sea The British used a Blockade, or in other

words, stopping supplies from reaching the colonists.

America built 13 warships, but they were no match for the British Navy

American Privateers were more effective because they were privately owned merchant ships equipped with weapons

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John Paul Jones He was a privateer commander who

attacked British ports He attacked the British warship Serapis

in order to destroy a supply fleet. After 3 hours of battle and his ship

damaged, the Serapis offered surrender Jones responded, “I have not yet begun

to fight” Although his ship sunk, he won the battle

and was a hero to the colonists.

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War in the South By 1778, the British realized how

difficult a war this had become, and changed their strategy.

They concentrated almost all their fighting now in the south, with most of their force together.

The British hoped to take advantage of Loyalists in the south.

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British Victories In late 1778, General Henry Clinton

sent 3,500 troops from New York to Savannah, Georgia. British took over the state

In early 1780, Clinton himself left New York to attack Charleston South Carolina.

Charleston surrendered in May, and the British took thousands of American prisoners

It was the worst defeat of the war

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Cornwallis in the South Clinton returned to NY, leaving

General Cornwallis in command of British forces in the South. America sent General Horatio Gates to face Cornwallis.

Cornwallis fought Gates at Camden, SC. Although the British won, Gates had discovered a successful tactic for victory

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Guerrilla Warfare Soldiers would appear suddenly,

strike, then run away. Then the next group of soldiers would attack.

This frustrated Cornwallis to no end. Colonists would fight out of forests

and swamps if need be.

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Patriots turn the tide Patriots started to force the British

to retreat from North Carolina in September 1780 at Kings Mountain.

In October, Nathaniel Greene replaced Gates and split the army in two.

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General Greene One section of the army defeated the

British at Cowpens, S.C., while the other fought guerilla wars.

Greene reunited the army and fought Cornwallis at Guilford Courthouse in NC. He lost, but the British suffered great losses

Cornwallis ended his campaign to take the Carolinas.

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British retreat The British retreated up to Virginia,

carrying out raids. They nearly captured Thomas Jefferson

and the Virginia Legislature. Jefferson fled on horseback just before the British arrived.

Washington sent Lafayette south to fight Cornwallis, meanwhile Cornwallis set up camp at Yorktown, Virginia, awaiting orders from Clinton in the New York.

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Section 4

The War is Won

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Washington and the North In 1780, 5000 French troops finally

arrived at Newport, Rhode Island, to cheers of many Americans

Washington camped north of NYC waiting for a second French Fleet, but had to wait a year until 1781 until they arrived.

He wanted to attack Clinton in New York once reinforcements came

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Change of Plans In August, 1781. Washington learned

that Francois de Grasse, the French naval commander, was heading toward Chesapeake Bay instead of New York.

Washington decided he would advance on the British at Yorktown instead of New York City.

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Secrecy Washington knew he must convince Clinton

to think the Patriots still planned to attack New York, so Clinton did not send aid South.

He joined with the French troops at Rhode Island and marched south

The secrecy was so strict the most of the soldiers did not know where they were going.

Washington also ordered soldiers from the West to march to Virginia as well.

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Yorktown The French fleet arrived just in time Now America had 17,000 combined

troops against Cornwallis’s 8,000 British and Hessian troops at Yorktown

Meanwhile, Admiral De Grasse’s fleet kept the British from escaping by sea

The rest of the British Army was stationed in New York, unable to help Cornwallis

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Cornwallis’s Defeat On October 11th the Americans and

French began a tremendous attack The battle was violent and bloody,

and British supplies ran low and many soldiers were sick

On October 19th, Cornwallis surrendered, and the Patriots won The Battle of Yorktown.

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Cornwallis’s Defeat French and Americans stood in two

rows while the British marched between them, turning in their weapons.

A French band played, “Yankee Doodle.” while a British band responded with “The world turned upside down.”

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End of the War The British still held New York,

Charleston, and Savannah However, the King now felt the war

would be to costly for Britain to pursue.

King George III appointed ministers who were prepared to give Americans their independence

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Treaty of Paris He two sides sent delegates to Paris to

work out a treaty Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and

John Jay represented the United States The American congress ratified, or

Approved, the preliminary treaty in April 1783.

Britain made peace with France, Spain, and the Netherlands as well

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Terms of the Treaty The United States now claimed land

from the Atlantic Ocean, west to the Mississippi River, and north of Spanish Florida.

The British agreed to remove all troops in return for payment owed to them by colonists.

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Washington’s Farewell British troops left New York City in

November 1783. The war had ended Weeks later Washington resigned as

commander of the army, and retired to his home at Mount Vernon, with a tearful goodbye from congress.

He planned to live quietly for his remaining years.

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Warm-up 1/7/06 What was Washington’s gamble that

ended the war?