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The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3. Bell Ringers 1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the picture suggest about the involvement of civilians.

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Page 1: The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3. Bell Ringers 1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the picture suggest about the involvement of civilians.

The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3

Page 2: The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3. Bell Ringers 1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the picture suggest about the involvement of civilians.

Bell Ringers1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the

picture suggest about the involvement of civilians of the war?

2. Look at the heading on page 207.what does the word Guerrilla mean? Given the picture and this word, what changes in the way the

war was fought this section describe?

Page 4: The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3. Bell Ringers 1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the picture suggest about the involvement of civilians.

What considerations led the British to shift their forces to the South?

The considerations that led the British to shift their forces to the South it that the Southerners were Loyalists.

Page 6: The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3. Bell Ringers 1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the picture suggest about the involvement of civilians.

The Swamp Fox and Guerrilla Fighting What objectives did General Gates and Baron de Kalb have?

General Gates had to form a new Southern army he added about 2,000 new and untrained militia.

Baron de Kalb formed the army’s core.

General Gates

Baron de Kalb

Page 8: The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3. Bell Ringers 1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the picture suggest about the involvement of civilians.

What contributions did Francis Marion make to the war effort in the South?

He gave General Gates helpful knowledge of South Carolina’s costal swamplands. Marion's men cut down the British supply line. He used the method of a guerrilla.

Page 9: The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3. Bell Ringers 1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the picture suggest about the involvement of civilians.

The Tide Turns

What major factors led Washington to name a new commander in the South?

He put Nathaniel Greene in charge because he was his most able officers. He also avoided full scale battles. When they did fight, they tried to make them suffer heavy losses.

Page 11: The Path to Victory Chapter 7, Section 3. Bell Ringers 1. Look at the map on page 206. What does the picture suggest about the involvement of civilians.

How did the course of the war affect public opinion in Britain?It affected the British because they had to suffer heavy losses.

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The End of the WarWhy did Cornwallis establish his base of operations at Chesapeake Bay? The army could receive supplies shipped from New York.

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Key TermsLord Cornwallis – British general who fought against Horatio Gates.

Guerrillas – small bands of fighters who weaken the enemy with surprise raids and hit-and-run attacks.

Pacifist – a person who is normally opposed to war.

Battle of Yorktown – it was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War, which resulted in the surrender of British forces in 1781.