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The Revolutionary War Chap 4, Sec 3

The Opposing Sides General Howe George Washington Continental Army vs. the British Army Robert Morris Guerilla Warfare

II. The Northern Campaign A. British Strategy vs. American Strategy B II. The Northern Campaign A. British Strategy vs. American Strategy B. New York City C. Nathan Hale D. Battle of White Plains E. Paine’s American Crisis F. Winter attacks at Trenton and Princeton

G. Battle of Brandywine Creek and Philadelphia H. Valley Forge I G. Battle of Brandywine Creek and Philadelphia H. Valley Forge I. Help from Abroad Marquis de Lafayette J. Saratoga General Burgoyne Importance of Saratoga I. More Help from France

III. The War in the West A. George Rodgers Clark B III. The War in the West A. George Rodgers Clark B. Chief Joseph Brant C. Iroquois D. Cherokee E. Impact

IV. The War at Sea A. Strategy B. Letters of Marque C IV. The War at Sea A. Strategy B. Letters of Marque C. John Paul Jones D. Impact

The Southern Campaign A. Strategy B. Savannah C. General Clinton D. General Charles Cornwallis E. Loyalist Tactics F. Battle of Kings Mountain G. General Nathaniel Greene H. Francis Marion “Swamp Fox”

VI. The War is Won A. Benedict Arnold and Cornwallis B. Anthony Wayne C. Yorktown D. Alexander Hamilton E. The Treaty of Paris-1783 impact