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Daily Quiz- 9/25 1. Which factors most influenced the point of view of the Loyalists? Aprotection of slavery and protection from Indian attack BChurch of England and protected markets for American goods CCongregational Church and smuggling in New England ports Dsupport for colonial manufacturing and greater agricultural diversity 2. In which areas of the American colonies were Loyalists concentrated? ANew York and the southern colonies BNew England and the middle colonies CMassachusetts and the frontier regions DRhode Island and the other small colonies
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3. A young, poor farmer would most likely be a… A. Patriot B. Loyalist C. Neutral D. British Officer Daily Quiz 9/25
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Early Years of the Revolution
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Selling the War to the Colonies Following the Declaration of Independence, General George Washington is placed in command of the Continental Army The official army of the colonies Minutemen were citizens who joined militias to fight Many colonists were still unsure of the decision to declare independence (those who were neutral) Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called Common Sense Argued in favor of American Independence Convinced many colonists to support the Patriot cause
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The War in New England Following the retreat of British soldiers from Lexington and Concord, the British found themselves surrounded in Boston Battle of Bunker Hill took place outside Boston British victory (kept Americans from taking the hill) British losses were staggering (really not much of a win) British General Thomas Gage, the man in charge was removed from command and the more skilled General William Howe replaced him
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Moving to New York General Howe was able to move his men out of Boston They regrouped and invaded Long Island and New York City General Washington attempted to stop the invasion but was soundly beaten Washington moved his men to Pennsylvania before the British stopped their advance This defeat was hard on the Continental Army and support began to waiver.
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Discussion How did Thomas Paine’s Common Sense convince colonists to support the independence effort? Why would the British defeating Washington in New York cause such a dramatic swing in support for the war? What problems can arise if a general does not have the support of his soldiers? How could that general get the support back?
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Washington’s Surprise After a major defeat, Washington needed a string of victories Soldiers were beginning to question leaving the army Washington needed a morale boost Battle of Trenton and Princeton Washington plans a surprise attack on the British and Hessian (German mercenaries fighting for the British) Washington’s sneak attack gave the Americans two major victories Convinced soldiers to reenlist for another year
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Turning Point Britain changed its strategy They believed New England was center of the rebellion Strategy: Cut New England off from rest of colonies Not everyone agreed, General Howe instead captured Philadelphia Hoped capturing a major city would force colonists to give up Battle of Saratoga British fail to combine their armies and American forces score a major victory in New York General Benedict Arnold helps lead the American victory TURNING POINT OF THE WAR
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Reflection Why was the Battle of Saratoga important?
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