1. Disagreements over taxes, and lack of rights, required action

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Americans fought the British in the American Revolution and defeated them.
Advertisements

Timeline 1783 Treaty of Paris 1776 Declaration of Independence is written British capture Charles Town, SC 1780 British surrender at Yorktown 1781.
US H ISTORY Chapter 6 Section 1 T AKING S IDES Neutral – taking no side in a conflict Britain Strongest navy, well-trained army, larger population Some.
Ch 6 Revolutionary War. British ( Loyalist)  “ loyal” to Britain Advantages Strong and experienced army and navy Wealth Larger population African Americans.
The American Revolution
The Early Years Chapter 6 Section 1.
The American Revolution Purpose: What: Rebellion By: Understanding how the Continental Army was able to win the war for independence from Great Britain.
The American Revolution
Ch.7, Sec.1 – The Early Years of the War Americans Divided Americans Divided - 20% of Americans were Loyalists, 40% were Patriots, and 40% were neutral.
Unit 3-Creation of a New Nation Lesson 16: Early Years of Revolutionary War.
By: Jacob Nudel Bell Ringer: 1.Look at the map on page 195. Where are the earliest battles of the Revolution? 2.What major city did the British win? 1.
Bellringer A.A B.B C.C D.D Which quality of an army do you think is most important for success? Explain Why. A.Size of the army B.Strong leadership C.Advanced.
Revolution=Tough Work
Ch 6, Sec 1-The Early Years. Early Ideas about the Revolutionary War in July 1776 BritainColonists Quick War Crush the colonists by military force Quick.
The Early Years. Planning the war… The colonies declared their independence in July 1776 The British and the Patriots expected the war to be short Americans.
The American Revolution A war fought by the 13 colonies to gain their freedom from Great Britain by Mrs. Ward.
Chapter 6 Section 1 The Early Years. The War Begins After the signing of the Declaration of Independence all hopes of peace were gone. Both sides expected.
The American Revolution The Early Years of the War (7-1)
Early Campaigns Objective: identify Patriot victories and defeats; analyze the British plan for victory.
The American Revolution Chapter 6 Section 1. Who were the Patriots? Americans who supported independence Another name was “Rebels”
The British Settled in New York for the winter Left some troops in Princeton and Trenton, New Jersey Washington saw a way to catch the British off guard.
UNIT 7: MILITARY CONFLICT
Chapter 6.  Why It Matters: Although the United States declared its independence in 1776, no country recognized it as an independent nation at that time.
7.4 The Patriots Gain New Hope. British Position: -British are Settled in New York -Mercenaries are in New Jersey Continental Army: - Washington has time.
Early Campaigns Why does conflict develop?. Early Campaigns Guiding Question: What were significant battles in the early years of the American Revolution?
The War for Independence Why does conflict develop?Why does conflict develop?
The Early Years Chapter 6 Section 1. Advantages and Disadvantages American Advantages 1. ____ Advantage 2. Could recruit troops easily 3.Fighting for.
The War Continues Chapter 6 - Lesson 1. Congress and the Colonies  Congress did not have full support of colonies  Colonies did not want to give up.
THE EARLY YEARS OF THE WAR. WARM-UP (IN PAGE 138 TOP) Describe the weather and the men’s clothing & physical condition in the painting. How might physical.
The American Revolution Section 1 – Early Years Pgs
The Early Years of the War Chapter 7, Section 1. Americans Divided Historians argue that: ▫20-30%- of colonists were Loyalists. ▫40-45%- of colonists.
The Early Years of the War
The Early Years of the War
Struggling Toward Saratoga
Unit 7: Military Conflict
Chapter 7 The American Revolution ( )
The American Revolution ( ) Chapter EQ: Why does conflict develop?
The American Revolution:
The American Revolution
The Early Years of the War
American Revolution.
Chapter 6: The American Revolution Lesson 1: The War for Independence
Create a KIM card for the following words:
Road to Revolution Important Battles
1 Which of the following was NOT an economic hardship colonists suffered during the Revolutionary War? a shortage of imported goods profiteering neutrality.
The War for American Independence
Chapter 7: The American Revolution
The Revolutionary War.
Obj: identify the opposing sides in the American Revolution
Chapter 6 – Revolutionary America
UNIT 5.1 EARLY YEARS OF THE WAR MR. Dickerson.
Chapter 6 – Revolutionary America
American Revolutionary War
Section 1-Polling Question
The American Revolution:
Chapter 8 Second Continental Congress appoints George Washington as head of the American Army Colonists try to restore the peace with Britain At.
Are you ready to rumble? Trenton, Princeton & Saratoga Standard 8.25
The Revolutionary War.
Eq: what are the most Important Battles of the American revolution?
Chapter 7 Section 1 Early Years of the War.
Unit 4: The Revolutionary War
The American Revolution
Map of Great Britain’s Plan 3 pronged attack
The Trials of War, War in the North:
The Early Years of the War
Turning Points of the War
Fighting for Independence
Supporting the war Chapter 4, Section 3.
The Revolutionary War.
American Revolution Aim: Explain the advantages for each side of the American Revolution. Do Now: Write down advantages and/or disadvantages for the.
Presentation transcript:

1. Disagreements over taxes, and lack of rights, required action

2.They would crush the Americans with force The British would give up after a few battles

3. strongest experienced well trained people

Tuesday, October 21st Warm up 6.1 Notes

4. experience short supply return home

5. Some refused to take a side; neutral Some refused to fight; religion Some remained loyal to England

The Loyalists page 153

6. a loyalist; someone loyal to Great Britain 1 out of 5; 20%

7. the Carolinas Georgia New England

8. Members of the Anglican Church Depended on Britain for jobs Disorder from challenging the government Some could not understand the reason to leave

9. Any slave who fought with the British, would be set free. 10. Fighting on home ground Fighting for freedom, not money

Wednesday, October 22nd 1. Warm up 2. Crossing the Delaware 3. 6.1-2 Quiz: 10-28-14

11. Germany mercenaries freedom money

13. the duration of the war 1 year 12. Colonies did not want to fight in, and therefore for, other colonies 13. the duration of the war 1 year

14. Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly; carried water to injured soldiers on the battlefield. 15. the size

16. Great Britain 17. He was an American Spy

19. They did not want to give slaves weapons 18. shoes, socks, jackets 19. They did not want to give slaves weapons

20. New York Princeton Trenton 21. Pennsylvania Delaware

22. Delaware River Trenton Princeton

Thursday, October 23th 1. Warm up 2. Finish Notes 3. 6.1-2 Quiz: 10-28-14

23. Middle Colonies south Lake Ontario General Howe 1. 2. 3.

24. Philadelphia Albany 25. St. Leger’s Ft. Stanwix

26. Fallen trees Albany 27. Vermont Saratoga, NY

28. Burgoyne 29. Henry Clinton