WHICH BATTLE, IN YOUR OPINION, WAS MOST SIGNIFICANT IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR AND WHY?!? Bell Ringer
The End of the Revolution and it’s Lasting Effects By 18 th century standards – American Revolution was very radical Why? First time overseas colonists rejected the empire
Turning Point Battle of Saratoga: Oct A Revolutionary Army Victory that signified that America had a chance in actually winning the War. France openly acknowledged the former colonies as the New American States and sent aid in large quantities. Marquis de Lafayette: French General from the French and India War joins Washington and helped train patriot forces.
British Invade the South British expected Loyalist support in the South North Carolina South Carolina Georgia British made poor decisions
The British win early victories Similar to the North – British won majority of battles on the Coastline in the South 1778 – Seized Savannah, Georgia 1780 – Captured Charleston, South Carolina and 5,000 patriot soldiers But… British failed to control the Southern countryside
Patriots drive the British back October 1780 – Kings Mountain South Carolina Patriot armies devastated Loyalist militias – took prisoners Neutral civilians swing support to Patriots Early 1781 – Continental Army inflicted heavy losses to British at: Battle of Cowpens in South Carolina Battle of Guilford Courthouse in North Carolina Changed momentum of the War Cornwallis marched his troops to Yorktown into a trap
War Ends Four factors contributed to the winning of the war British made tactical mistakes – underestimated the Patriots (Guerilla Warfare) British misunderstood the political nature of conflict Patriots were highly motivated and benefited from G. Washington’s leadership Patriots received assistance from France
Cornwallis Surrenders Summer of 1781 – Washington marched his troops south Washington wanted to trap the Redcoats at Yorktown, Virginia Washington needed help from France France’s navy blocked British navy from entering Chesapeake Bay Cornwallis was trapped at Yorktown, Virginia
Treaty of Paris Seven years of fighting – British public was fed up with casualties and tax Treaty of Paris Recognized American independence Granted generous boundaries to the United States Ben Franklin secured more territory than the Patriots had won Relations with France became strained
Treaty of Paris
Revolution Impacts Society – British abandon their allies Loyalists & Slaves British tried to protect their Loyalist allies State laws and mob violence prevented Loyalists from returning home Roughly 90,000, including 20,000 fugitive slaves, became refugees Slaves became re-enslaved in West Indies
North American After the Treaty of Paris
Revolution Impacts Society Native Americans Ignored by Treaty of Paris Native Americans were forced to give up massive tracts of land Revolution was a disaster to Indians
Revolution Impacts Women Women gained few political/legal rights from war Gained respect – seen as “republican mothers” Republic needed virtuous citizens – learned from their mothers Women looked to have more rights when creating new nation Women could not vote or own property
Changes for African Americans Slavery – inconsistent with ideals of the Revolution Slavery was accepted as the “norm” Some spoke out against slavery Revolution – inspired slaves to demand freedom Slaves joined in on the war effort
in North Revolution led to emancipation in North Slavery was not needed for economy Northern slave owners sold slaves to the South Slaves – essential to planation economy Manumission – voluntarily freeing of slaves Southern whites feared freed blacks would seek revenge
Revolutionary Ideas Spread “All men are created equal” – used by African Americans and women when fighting for equal rights American Revolution inspired revolution in France and Latin America 20 th century – Africans and Asians began national liberation movement American Revolution – changed the world