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Feuds between neighbors B. Summarizing What were the difficulties faced by each group of Patriots during the Revolutionary War? Patriots What were some of the hardships they faced? Civilians Soldiers Guerrilla Fighters Vicious raids Feuds between neighbors

Chapter 7 Section 3 The Path to Victory P. 24/p. 190 A. Analyzing causes and Recognizing Effects As you read this section, write answers to the questions about each of the Revolutionary War battles listed below. Who won? Why did they win? What were the important results? Charles Town Camden Yorktown Used Savannah as base Surrounded city British Americans lost 5,000 troops, almost entire S. army Worst defeat of war

Feuds between neighbors B. Summarizing What were the difficulties faced by each group of Patriots during the Revolutionary War? Patriots What were some of the hardships they faced? Civilians Soldiers Guerrilla Fighters Vicious raids Feuds between neighbors Lack of equipment

Feuds between neighbors B. Summarizing What were the difficulties faced by each group of Patriots during the Revolutionary War? Patriots What were some of the hardships they faced? Civilians Soldiers Guerrilla Fighters Vicious raids Feuds between neighbors Hunger, Lack of supplies Being outnumbered Lack of equipment

Battle of Camden Death of General de Kalb

Chapter 7 Section 3 The Path to Victory P. 24/p. 190 A. Analyzing causes and Recognizing Effects As you read this section, write answers to the questions about each of the Revolutionary War battles listed below. Who won? Why did they win? What were the important results? Used Savannah as base Surrounded city Americans- Badly equipped & hungry Gates made mistakes Charles Town Camden Yorktown British Americans lost 5,000 troops, almost entire S. army Worst defeat of war American morale fell even more Gates lost his command

Pacifist- person opposed to war Finding Main Ideas Identify or define each of the following terms. Lord Cornwallis pacifist Pacifist- person opposed to war

Conflict Between Col. William Washington and Tarleton Battle of Cowpens Conflict Between Col. William Washington and Tarleton

Surrender of the British Army Battle of Yorktown Surrender of the British Army October 19, 1781

Pacifist- person opposed to war Finding Main Ideas Identify or define each of the following terms. Lord Cornwallis pacifist Pacifist- person opposed to war Cornwallis- British general forced to surrender at Yorktown

Chapter 7 Section 3 The Path to Victory P. 24/p. 190 A. Analyzing causes and Recognizing Effects As you read this section, write answers to the questions about each of the Revolutionary War battles listed below. Who won? Why did they win? What were the important results? Charles Town Camden Yorktown British Americans Used Savannah as base Surrounded city Americans- Badly equipped & hungry Gates made mistakes They & French allies trapped Cornwallis on peninsula Americans lost 5,000 troops, almost entire S. army Worst defeat of war American morale fell even more Gates lost his command Won war for America