Revolutionary War By: Sam Sadowski Revolutionary War Americans vs. British.

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Revolutionary War By: Sam Sadowski Revolutionary War Americans vs. British

How did the war start? There are different theories of how the war started. But this is the one I found while researching my topic. There are different theories of how the war started. But this is the one I found while researching my topic. There was a mob of American citizens yelling at a officer and a group of British soldiers. The officer yelled back at the mob but the soldier thought it was a command to shoot and they fired. A few people died including Crispus Attuck the first African American person to die in the war. This event is known as the Boston Massacre. There was a mob of American citizens yelling at a officer and a group of British soldiers. The officer yelled back at the mob but the soldier thought it was a command to shoot and they fired. A few people died including Crispus Attuck the first African American person to die in the war. This event is known as the Boston Massacre.

Continued…. This made the Americans very angry and planed the event as what we now know as the Boston Tea Party. This made the Americans very angry and planed the event as what we now know as the Boston Tea Party. But these 2 events lead to the King of Britain ( King George III ) raising the taxes on stamps ETC. Which the Colonists disliked and the battle of Lexington and Concord accrued.

Winter Soldier Winter was the hardest time for a soldier. Winter was the hardest time for a soldier. Soldiers Wore layers and layers of clothing. Soldiers Wore layers and layers of clothing. They wore things called Ice Creepers on there feet witch helped them cross icy surfaces without slipping. They wore things called Ice Creepers on there feet witch helped them cross icy surfaces without slipping. They also wore anything they could find like blankets, rags, cloth, coat ETC… to keep themselves some what warm. They also wore anything they could find like blankets, rags, cloth, coat ETC… to keep themselves some what warm. In New Jersey Washington’s army had to build 1200 shelters to fit every one. In New Jersey Washington’s army had to build 1200 shelters to fit every one.

Lexington and Concord British commander Smith sent 700 troops to take over American guns and ammo. British commander Smith sent 700 troops to take over American guns and ammo. Smith also wanted to capture Sam Adams and John Hancock. Smith also wanted to capture Sam Adams and John Hancock. The British weren’t expecting the Americans to be ready and caused them to lose the battle. The British weren’t expecting the Americans to be ready and caused them to lose the battle. 90 Americans died or were wounded and 250 British died or were wounded 90 Americans died or were wounded and 250 British died or were wounded

Yorktown The Last Major Battle of the War. The Last Major Battle of the War. 5,500 French soldiers helped the Americans in Rode Island to defeat the British. 5,500 French soldiers helped the Americans in Rode Island to defeat the British. The Americans took out the 10 th column of British soldiers as the French took out the 9 th column of British soldiers. Which helped them take 8,000 British soldiers to force a surrender. The Americans took out the 10 th column of British soldiers as the French took out the 9 th column of British soldiers. Which helped them take 8,000 British soldiers to force a surrender. 100 Americans died or were wounded and 600 British died or were wounded 100 Americans died or were wounded and 600 British died or were wounded

Bunker Hill 1,200 American troops took over Bunker Hill Under the command of William Presscott. 1,200 American troops took over Bunker Hill Under the command of William Presscott. After 3 assaults the British took Bunker Hill back in its Control. After 3 assaults the British took Bunker Hill back in its Control. The British captured the ammunition The British captured the ammunition 400 Americans died or were wounded and 1000 British died or were wounded. 400 Americans died or were wounded and 1000 British died or were wounded.

Weapons There weren’t very many weapons in the Revolutionary War. There weren’t very many weapons in the Revolutionary War. There long range weapon was a Musket. There long range weapon was a Musket. For short range they had pistols, and knives. For short range they had pistols, and knives. There artillery were 8 inch wide Cannons that weighed 700 lbs. There artillery were 8 inch wide Cannons that weighed 700 lbs. They used lead bullets in till they ran out then they used whatever they could find. They used lead bullets in till they ran out then they used whatever they could find.

Drummer Boy He told men when to get up, fall into rank, when to eat, fetch water, wood and more with a beat of a drum. In battles drummers beat commands so officers can keep control of there soldiers. He told men when to get up, fall into rank, when to eat, fetch water, wood and more with a beat of a drum. In battles drummers beat commands so officers can keep control of there soldiers.

Interesting Facts The reason the Americans wore blue is because, Indigo dye came from a popular plant in the south. The reason the Americans wore blue is because, Indigo dye came from a popular plant in the south. George Washington did NOT have wooden teeth. Yes he did have fake teeth though but they were dentures George Washington did NOT have wooden teeth. Yes he did have fake teeth though but they were dentures 25,700 Americans died and 10,000 British died. But Americans still won. 25,700 Americans died and 10,000 British died. But Americans still won.

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