Unit 2 Part 2 American Revolution

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Unit 2 Part 2 American Revolution The War in the North Unit 2 Part 2 American Revolution

The War in the North In March 1776, the British drove the Americans out of New York. The American troops were outnumbered by British and Hessian troops. Washington gathered his troops and won a surprise attack on Trenton (NJ)

Surprise Attack on Trenton On the night of Dec 25th, while the Hessians celebrated Christmas in Trenton houses, Washington’s army was leaving Pennsylvania and crossing the icy Delaware River in small boats. From the Delaware River, the troops marched silently towards Trenton. The troops marched through a violent snowstorm. The Hessians were caught by surprise and surrendered. Not one American was killed in the attack. This victory sparked more volunteers to join the Continental Army.

Washington Crossing The Delaware(1851) Emanuel Leutze

Question How do you think the surprise attack was viewed by Continental soldiers? The British? The Continental Army’s allies?

Gen. Burgoyne’s Plan In 1777, British General John Burgoyne came up with a plan to end the war with a British victory. He wanted to lead an army south from Canada into New York to capture the upper Hudson River valley. Burgoyne fought his way to Saratoga(NY) on the Hudson River. There his troops were caught in a trap. Burgoyne admitted defeat to American Maj. General Horatio Gates on October 17, 1777. Burgoyne’s defeat at the battle of Saratoga gained French and Spanish support for the American cause. Historians have called it the turning point in the war.

Burgoyne at the Battle of Saratoga

Question Why was the Battle of Saratoga the turning point in the Revolutionary War?

Valley Forge-Winter of Despair Dark days lay ahead for the Continental Army. Washington’s troops, wintering at Valley Forge(PA), suffered greatly. That winter of 1777-1778 is known as the “Winter of Despair”, where one quarter(25%) of the 10,000 soldiers died from cold, starvation, and smallpox.

Washington at Valley Forge

Valley Forge

Question How did the Winter of Despair affect the Continental Army?

In search of supplies Wherever Washington went to find supplies such as food and uniforms he was met by wartime profiteers. Congress would not pay the high prices for food and clothing charged by profiteers. Profiteers- people who demand unfair profits for their goods

The Continental Army Survives Despite all the misery, the army survived. General Washington put Baron Freidrich Von Steuben in charge of training the troops. Von Steuben arrived from the German region of Prussia. His methods worked wonders. With the training from Von Steuben and a bond of loyalty with Washington, the army survived.

Freidrich Von Steuben

Question Where was Prussia?

Europe-circa 1812