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The War for Independence or The Revolutionary War

– Bunker Hill Bunny – shot Heard Around the World – Boston Tea Party

SWBAT Describe the differences between the battles of Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill and how they impacted the early part of the War for Independence (the Revolutionary War). 2. Explain three reasons why the pamphlet Common Sense caused colonists to consider independence. 3. Explain how the Declaration of Independence justifies separation from Great Britain’s authority.

Patrick Henry March 23, 1775 Speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses Purpose: Give me Liberty or give me Death!

The Battle of Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775

Planned British March Lexington Approx. 20 miles Boston Concord

Lexington April 19, 1775 Minutemen.Confrontation

The British March onto Concord

Skirmish at North Bridge

Flight to Boston Disaster Reinforcements Final Results

The Siege of Boston Begins What are the Americans missing that would fully encircle the British? Bunker and Breed’s Hill

Battle of Bunker / Breed’s Hill ¼ mile

APR 1775 Siege of Boston begins. May 1775 Fort Ticonderoga captured with over 50 cannons

300 Miles without Roads! Henry Knox leaves Boston 17DEC1775 and returns on 24JAN1776

The End of the Siege of Boston Fort Ticonderoga captured May “75. George Washington named Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. Winter “75 / “76 Henry Knox moves cannon 300 miles from Ticonderoga to Boston. Jan “76 Common Sense March “76 cannon placed on Dorchester Heights. The British evacuate Boston by April The war moves to NY.

Common Sense Thomas Paine January 1776 Society in every state is a blessing, but Government, even in its best state, is a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one.

Events Preceding Lex & Concord battle April nd Continental Congress meets May 1775 appoint Washington as Commander-in-Chief. Fort Ticonderoga captured. Battle of Bunker Hill June GW takes command, siege of Boston. Many still hoping to reestablish good relations with the King – The Olive Branch Petition sent July 1775, neg response Jan Battles in Canada fail.

Common Sense published Released on January 10, 1776 the same day that the King’s response to the Olive Branch Petition received in Philadelphia, “the colonies are in open rebellion.” Written to convince Americans to declare Independence, it was America’s “destiny.” Logical arguments used. By June 1776 over 500,000 copies sold.

Thomas Paine says, You say... “I have heard it asserted by some, that as America hath flourished under her former connection with GB, the same connection is necessary towards her future happiness, and will always have the same effect. Nothing can be more fallacious than this kind of argument.” Some have said America prospered being related to England and must stay in relationship to continue prospering, I think this is a false hypothesis.

Thomas Paine says, You say... “We have boasted the protection of GB without considering that her motive was interest, not attachment; and that she did not protect us from our enemies on our account, but from her enemies on her own account”

Thomas Paine says, You say... “But Britain is the parent country, say some. Then the more shame upon her conduct. Even brutes do not devour their young, nor savages make war upon their families.”

Thomas Paine says, You say... “I challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation, to show a single advantage that this continent can reap, by being connected with GB. I repeat the challenge; not a single advantage is derived.”

Thomas Paine says, You say... “Small islands, not capable of protecting themselves, are the proper objects for kingdoms to take under their care; but there is something absurd, in suppposing a continent to be perpetually governed by an island. In no instance hath nature made the satellite larger than its primary planet.”

Thomas Paine says, You say... “Nothing but independence... Can keep the peace of the continent....A government of our own is our natural right: and when a man seriously reflects on the precariousness of human affairs, he will become convinced, that it is infinitely wiser and safer, to form a constitution of our own in a cool deliberate manner, while we have it in our power.”

Summer of 1776 British occupy New York Washington moves army to New York. July 4, 1776 The Declaration of Independence released to the public

The Declaration of Indpendence Handouts – work through vocabulary –Put first three paragraphs into student’s own words –Illustrate the abuses

Summer of 1776 Summer/fall 1776 battles in New York go badly for the Americans. Dec 1776 Continental Army retreats to Pennsylvania.

Handicap the War refer to p.115 Green, p.127 Red, and handouts.

The Crossing, video worksheet.doc

The Rest of the Rev War

The Campaigns of 1777 The British move towards Philadelphia Battle of Brandywine Sept 11, 1777 Philadelphia occupied by British Sept 26, 1777 Battle of Germantown October

Turning Point – Saratoga Br Burgoyne surrenders to AM Gates October 1777 This gives the French confidence to declare alliance (takes many months to arrange)

Winter Quarters at Valley Forge Baron von Steuben

12/19/1777 Am troops enter Valley Forge Squalid conditions, sparse food late February of Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin Stuebe aka Baron von Steuben “They entered a mob, they left as an army!” Battle at Monmouth, June 28, 1778 Winter Quarters at Valley Forge

The War Moves South Cornwallis captures Charles Town, SC, with 5500 Am soldiers, Gates retreats GW sends Greene to take command In NC, several battles stall the British, Cornwallis retreats to Yorktown

Yorktown, Set-up GW moves his northern army towards Yorktown coordinating with the French. A French Navy group from the Caribbean arrived to blockade Yorktown. 8,800 Americans, 7,800 French and 6,000 British

Yorktown October 9, 1781 the Siege Begins Cornwallis waited for reinforcements but they never came Oct 19, 1781 Cornwallis surrenders

The War Ends The Treaty of Paris is signed Sep. 3, 1783 Word reaches America October, 1783 Page 139, What were the points of the treaty?

New Boundaries of US of A Ceded by Great Britain in the Treaty of Paris 1783 Claimed by Spain Disputed Territory