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Power Presentations CHAPTER 7

What would you sacrifice to win freedom? Citizenship Image It is 1777. Your brother is an American soldier. In his last letter to you, he wrote that the army has no shoes or bullets and little food. But he plans to keep fighting. Now, a British army is coming toward your farm. You hear that they are stealing crops to feed themselves and their horses. What would you sacrifice to win freedom?

• What sacrifices do civilians like Mrs. Schuyler make during wartime? •  What sacrifices do the soldiers make? •  Is it worth such sacrifices to win independence for your country? Why or why not?

Image 1776 British capture New York, but Americans win a battle in New Jersey. 1777 Battles of Saratoga convince Europeans that America might win the war. Image 1778 France enters the war on the American side. 1779 American frontier soldiers take a British fort in what is now Indiana. 1780 Moving south, the British capture Charles Town (Charleston). 1781 In the war’s last big battle, the Americans and French defeat the British at Yorktown. 1783 Treaty of Paris ends the war. To World

1776 Scotsman Adam Smith publishes a book saying that government shouldn’t control the economy. 1778 Voltaire, who wrote about the rights of people, dies in Paris. 1781 Emperor Joseph II of Austria ends serfdom, which forced peasants to farm someone else’s land for life. 1783 Simón Bolívar, who will become a revolutionary leader in South America, is born in what is now Venezuela. Back to U.S. Back to Home

Main Idea The American desire to gain rights and liberties led them to fight for independence from Britain. Why It Matters Now Today those same rights and liberties are protected by the U.S. Constitution.

AMERICAN DIFFICULTIES What were the difficulties Americans faced in the early years of the war? Short enlistments robbed the army of men. Society was divided about the war. AMERICAN DIFFICULTIES Army lacked supplies and military experience. Brutal conditions caused deaths.

• How were Americans divided over the issue of separating from Great Britain? • Why was it difficult for George Washington to form and keep a large army? • How did the Battles of Saratoga mark a turning point in the war?

• what the British expected from the Americans Contrasting How did the British and American strategies differ during the early years of the war? Think About • what the British expected from the Americans • Washington’s main goals for the American army • why Burgoyne invaded from Canada Back to Home

Main Idea Some Europeans decided to help America. As the war continued, it spread to the sea and frontier. Why It Matters Now This was the beginning of the United States’ formal relationships with other nations.

CAUSE: France and Spain enter the war. What were the effects of France and Spain entering the war on the American side? CAUSE: France and Spain enter the war. Image Effect: France sends troops, funds, and supplies. Effect: Spain fights the British in the Mississippi Valley, on the Gulf coast, and in Florida. Effect: British send troops to the West Indies to defend against France.

• What role did Benjamin Franklin play in helping America win the Revolution? • How did European officers such as Lafayette aid America in the Revolutionary War? • What was John Paul Jones’s major contribution during the war, and why was it important?

Analyzing Points of View Why do you think George Rogers Clark thought the frontier was important to defend? Think About • why General Hamilton was called “Hair Buyer” • why America might have wanted the frontier region after the war Back to Home

Main Idea Seeking Loyalist support, the British invaded the South—but ultimately lost the war there. Why It Matters Now For more than two centuries, the American Revolution has inspired other people to fight tyranny.

What were the geographic factors that made the British move their war effort to the South? Map PHYSICAL FACTORS, SUCH AS LOCATION HUMAN FACTORS, SUCH AS WHO LIVED THERE • Nearness to the West Indies • Loyalist Southerners • Valuable sea ports • Enslaved African Americans

• Why did the fighting between Patriots and Loyalists in the South turn vicious? • What type of warfare did Francis Marion and his men employ? • How did Gates’s errors in leadership contribute to the American loss at Camden?

• the location chosen by Cornwallis • the French fleet Analyzing Causes How did each of the following help bring about the British defeat at Yorktown? Think About • the location chosen by Cornwallis • the French fleet • the French troops under Rochambeau • Washington’s planning Back to Home

Main Idea After the war, the new nation faced issues such as a high national debt and calls for equality. Why It Matters Now To promote liberty, some states passed laws outlawing slavery and protecting religious freedom.

TERMS OF THE TREATY OF PARIS Which terms of the Treaty of Paris favored America? Which favored Britain? TERMS OF THE TREATY OF PARIS Favorable to America Favorable to Britain • U.S. independence • extensive boundaries • fishing rights off Canada • return of captured slaves • return of Loyalist property

• What advantages helped the Americans win the Revolutionary War? • How did the end of the war affect the Loyalists? • What were the economic costs of the war to individuals and to the government?

How did republicanism shape the United States after the war? Recognizing Effects How did republicanism shape the United States after the war? Think About • American ideas about government • the roles men and women could play in public life • religious freedom • the antislavery movement Back to Home

REVIEW QUESTIONS ANSWERS: READ AND TAKE NOTES

1 What motives led African Americans to fight for the British 1 What motives led African Americans to fight for the British? The Americans? 2 How did women help the American war effort? 3 What events led to the British defeat at Saratoga? 4 What foreign countries helped America? How? 5 What were conditions like at Valley Forge?

6 What two Southern ports did the British capture? 7 How did America’s ally France contribute to the victory at Yorktown? 8 For what did Washington praise his army in his farewell letter? 9 What land did the United States acquire from Britain as a result of the Treaty of Paris? 10 What three states outlawed slavery after the war?

Sequencing Events Back to Home 1776 British forced Washington from New York. Washington surprised Hessians at Trenton. 1778 France became America’s ally. Clark captured Kaskaskia. British captured Savannah. 1780 British captured Charles Town. British defeated Gates at Camden. Americans won at Kings Mountain. 1783 Americans and British signed the Treaty of Paris, ending the war. 1777 Washington won at Princeton. Burgoyne lost at Saratoga. Americans suffered at Valley Forge. 1779 Clark captured Vincennes. Jones defeated the Serapis. 1781 Americans and French forced Cornwallis to surrender at Yorktown. Back to Home

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