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