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Women in Revolutionary War
When men were fighting harvested crops Made clothes and shoes One woman even made guns and cannons
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Women in Revolutionary War
At front they: Cared for wounded Washed clothes cooked
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Betsy Ross
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Betsy Ross From Philadelphia Sewed flags for Washington’s army She may have sewn the first flag with stars and stripes.
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Mary Ludwig Hays
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Mary Ludwig Hays Who do we know her as?
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She carried water to her husband and others on the battlefield
She took her husband’s place on the battlefield when he was wounded loading and firing the cannon
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Hopefully you guessed already
She was involved in the Battle of Monmouth Her nickname was…….
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Molly Pitcher
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Other Women in the Revolution
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Deborah Sampson Dressed as a man named Robert Shurtleff
Was outed when she was wounded and got yellow fever
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Sybil Ludington Nicknamed female Paul Revere
At 16 she called the militia to arms in 1777.
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African Americans in Revolutionary War
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African Americans in War
In 1776 there were over half million African Americans At beginning of war, African Americans were not allowed to enlist
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What the British Offered
British offered freedom to some male slaves who would serve the King.
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Washington changes policy
In response to King’s offer, Washington asked congress to allow free African Americans to enlist
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5,000 African Americans joined Army and 2000 joined navy
Some formed special regiments Some served as: Drummers Fifers Spies guides
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Tough Choices If they join army or work on Patriot plantations, British might capture them If they tried to join British to become free, and were found out, they risked being hanged by Patriots
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African Americans were hoping war would bring an end to slavery
Quakers spoke out against slavery Some Northern states moved to make slavery illegal
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American Indians and the Revolutionary War
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Who do American Indian side with?
Both sides try to win over American Indians British more succesful Why you may ask?
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I’m glad you asked…… British convinced American Indians that if the Patriots won, they would cross over Appalachians into their land.
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British convinced tribes down South to attack Americans.
After hard fight, Americans drove them into the mountains
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Joseph Brant
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Joseph Brant Mohawks joined with loyalists in 1778 to raid villages in Pennsylvania and New York. Patriots fought back next year and destroyed many Iroquois villages.
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CAPTURING OF FORT VINCENNES
Group of Virginia frontier fighters and Southern American Indians led by George Rogers Clark devise capture key forts in midwest
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George Rogers Clark
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His Plan With 130 men, he marched back and force in front of the British held Fort Vincennes This made appearance of having a lot more men. Used sharpshooters to shoot into fort
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He captures the fort when loyalists get scared.
He never quite finishes getting midwest but this was key victory
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Governor of Spanish Louisiana
Bernardo de Galvez Governor of Spanish Louisiana Was neutral at beginning but aids Americans with supplies
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Bernardo de Galvez Spain entered war in 1779.
Galvez seized British held forts along Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico as well as West Florida.
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The American Navy and John Paul Jones
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John Paul Jones
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Greatest American sea victory took place in 1779.
Captain John Paul Jones gets into a battle with British warship Serapis on the North sea
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The British Captain calls out to Jones and asks if he gives up
Jones says his famous words “I have not yet begun to fight”
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Bonhomme Richard and Serapis
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The British Captain ends up losing the battle and John Paul Jones takes over the ship, leaving their ship sinking and badly damaged
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