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1 Fighting in the South

2 Sir Henry Clinton

3 Sir Henry Clinton Becomes Commander-in-chief of British Army in 1778.
Plan is to go to southern backcountry where more loyalists were. If British Troops went South, loyalists will follow them

4 British Win Key Cities British win three key cities in 1778
Savannah, Georgia Charleston, South Carolina Camden, South Carolina

5 Fight moves to Backcountry
Fight becomes Patriot vs. Loyalists in Carolina backcountry Both sides burn farms, kill civilians, and torture prisoners.

6 By 1780, British and Loyalists get particularly cruel
More and more settlers begin to side with Britain

7 King’s Mountain, South Carolina, October 7, 1780
Loyalists were on top of King’s Mountain 900 Patriots rush up the hill barefoot and swinging from tree to tree They shoot the British leader and take over mountain

8 King’s Mountain

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10 For the British General Cornwallis

11 Americans Nathanael Greene Daniel Morgan

12 Nathanial Greene becomes American Leader in South in 1780.
Fought British on ground He knew the area. Why are these good strategies?

13 Cowpen’s South Carolina
General Morgan won Battle of Cowpens located in South Carolina in January 17, 1781. He ordered his men into two lines. One in front and one in rear. After two volleys, the front soldiers retreated. British army ran after them and ran right into the army lined up in rear.

14 Battle of Cowpens

15 Dragoons on both sides fought in this battle!!
Just because you would want to know….. Dragoons on both sides fought in this battle!!

16 Guerilla Warfare and the Swamp Fox

17 Francis Marion The Swamp Fox
Slept by day and traveled at night The used guerilla or hit and run tactics to harass the British.

18 Benedict Arnold becomes a traitor

19 Benedict Arnold Turns traitor in 1780 by turning over plans of West Point to british. Do you remember why he turned into a traitor?

20 He gets away from Americans and commands British troops.
Benedict Arnold He gets away from Americans and commands British troops. He captures and burns down Richmond, VA He never gets caught despite sizable amount of money on his head!

21 Cornwallis planned to conquer Virginia.
Battle of Yorktown Cornwallis planned to conquer Virginia. American troops under Lafayette kept Cornwallis from succeeding. Cornwallis was ordered to send part of his army to New York.

22 Instead, he retreated to Yorktown peninsula.
American and French army trapped Cornwallis on the peninsula. French fleet kept Cornwallis from escaping by sea.

23 American and French armies laid siege to Cornwallis’s army, surrounded and blockaded the enemy position. The British lost the Battle of Yorktown. They surrendered on October 19, 1781.

24 Yorktown Approximately 8,700 British troops surrendered
Pinned in by American and French Naval fleets British bands played “The World has Turned Upside Down” The last campaign of the Revolution took place in the south at Yorktown, Virginia, in About 8,700 British troops surrendered when the Americans and the French naval fleet pinned in the British in a series of brilliant strategic maneuvers. General Benjamin Lincoln accepted the surrender sword from a Cornwallis aide. The British bands played “The World Turned Upside Down.”

25 The Treaty of Paris The Treaty of Paris officially ends the Revolutionary War on September 3, 1783. The Treaty of Paris in 1783 officially ended the American Revolution.

26 The Treaty of Paris—1783 Officially ended the American Revolution
Set many geographic borders, including U.S. and Canada Florida was returned to Spain The official end to the war came two years after Yorktown at the Treaty of Paris. The British commander, Cornwallis, was so humiliated by the defeat that he refused to meet with Washington for the formal surrender and sent an aide instead. The treaty set many geographic borders including that of the United States and Canada. Canada went to the British, but later the French won part of the country. Florida was returned to Spain.


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