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Section 3 The War Moves South
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I.The War in the South A.1778 – British focuses on Southern colonies when France joins the war 1.Felt they had more support in the South 2.Captured Savannah, Georgia (12/29/1778) 3.Captured Charleston, South Carolina (5/12/1780)
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B.Arnold Joins the British 1.1780 -Benedict Arnold gets caught spying for the British 2.Becomes a British general
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C.Patriot Raids 1.Patriots upset over losing Charleston 2.Want revenge – formed bands to raid British camps 3.Hit-and-run raids – successful a.Skilled hunters b.Knew land and could survive in the wilderness
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D.“Swamp Fox” 1.Real name was Francis Marion 2.Imaginative war tactics a.Quick strikes, run away b.Struck at night c.New camp every night d.Hid in trees and whistled e.Covered bridges with blankets
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E.Battle of Cowpens 1.January 17 th, 1781 2.Daniel Morgan (Patriot) defeats Banastre Tarleton (British) F.Battle of Guilford Courthouse 1.March 15 th, 1781 2.Daniel Morgan & Nathanial Greene (Patriot) defeats Charles Cornwallis (British)
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3.Peter Francisco a.6’6” from Portugal b.Fought in Virginia militia c.Killed 11 British with his sword d.Fought at Yorktown
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II.African Americans and the War A.20% of population at start of war B.Both sides encourage enlistment 1.British a.Freedom for serving b.1,000 freed 2.Americans a.Enlisted free or enslaved b.5,000 joined the war Salem Poor – commended for skill as a soldier
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C.Fighting for Freedom 1.Northern states attempted to end slavery 2.Southern states a.Virginia passed laws to free ex-soldiers b.Most slave holders didn’t free them
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III.Women and the War A.Northern states attempted to end slavery 1.Ran family farms & businesses 2.Worked at army camps a.Cooked, sewed, carried ammunition, worked as nurses b.Made soap, gathered rags, made bullets by melting down pewter pitchers & cups
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B. Molly Pitcher 1.Carried water to men on battlefield 2.Helped wounded men 3.Fired a canon in place of her husband 4.Received $40 per month pension 40 years later
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