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“The Path to Victory” CHPT 7 – Sec 3 pp. 190-194
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NC patriots victors at Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge -Feb. 1776 Called Lexington & Concord of the South Called Lexington & Concord of the South
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France enters the war!
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British focus efforts in the South Believe most Southerners were Believe most Southerners were Loyalists Loyalists Believe slaves would join them Believe slaves would join them Patriots greatly out numbered Patriots greatly out numbered
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British West Indies were close to Southern ports closer to where British troops were stationed
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Dec. 1778 British seize Savannah Ga. Then capture most of Georgia Then capture most of Georgia Later in 1780 they take Charleston, SC. & capture almost all of the southern army it was the worst defeat of the war it was the worst defeat of the war
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“almost ceased to hope” G. Washington
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New Southern Army formed formed by Horatio Gates Led by Baron de Kalb The army included about 2000 untrained militia
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Gates moves army toward Camden, SC to challenge British General Cornwallis August 1780 armies collide out side of Camden
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Camden, SC
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Battle of Camden, SC Because of Gates’ mistakes the militia panicked & run as did Gates Kalb Kalb remained with his troops and was fatally wounded Gates was removed as the general in charge
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Patriots capture King’s Mountain.- Oct. 7,1780 Victory at King’s Mountain helps rally Patriots Fought on the border of North Carolina & South Carolina
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Battle of King’s Mountain King's Mountain is unique in America's history:
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fought by 1,000 plus militiamen— without orders, formal military training, uniforms or provisions and with no promise of pay Patriot against Tory army
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Battle of King’s Mountain against the supposedly “superior forces” led by English Col. Patrick Ferguson changed the course of the Revolution in the South Insured that United States of America would be thirteen, not ten colonies.
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Battle of King’s Mountain
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Francis Marion (Swamp Fox) of SC Gen. Nathanial Greene, & other backwoods Patriots used hit & run tactics Francis Marion fought from his base in the swamp Marion used guerilla tactics to battle the British
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THIS Guerilla Tactics – Hit and run NOT Sustained battles
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NOT THIS
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Gen. Nathanial Greene was appointed head of the Southern Army
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Gen. Nathanial Greene He avoided full scale battles when the advantage was not his When Americans did fight they did their best to make sure the British suffered heavy losses. suffered heavy losses.
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Opposition to the war grew in England grew Daniel Morgan – Jan. 1781; defeats British at the Battle of Cowpens SC
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Green’s tactics forced Gen. Cornwallis to move Brit army to N. Va. In Spring of 1781 Camps at Yorktown Strip of land –juts out into Chesapeake Bay More easily be supplied by ship More easily be supplied by ship
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Washington was set on attacking New York City Comte de Rochambeau- suggest it would be better to attack Yorktown Va.
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Yorktown Va. Washington marches from NY to Yorktown Washington joined by French troops under Comte de Rochambeau
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Yorktown Va. Aug. 1781 French Fleet under Admiral de Grasse sail to Chesapeake Bay French Fleet keeps Brit ships from supplying Cornwallis
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Battle of Yorktown
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Gen. Cornwallis is cut off Can’t get supplies Can’t get supplies Can’t escape by sea Can’t escape by sea Holds out for 3 weeks Holds out for 3 weeks
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Oct 17, 1781 – Cornwallis Surrenders
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Yorktown was the last major battle of the war Peace talks held in Paris, France in 1782
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1782 Treaty Of Paris 1. British recognize the United States as a free and independent nation free and independent nation
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US Borders set 2. US Borders set: from Mississippi River in the West to Atlantic Ocean in the East to Atlantic Ocean in the East to Florida in the South (Florida returns to Spain) to Florida in the South (Florida returns to Spain) To Canada in the North
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3. Americans agree to pay Loyalists for property they lost in War
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Neither side completely lived up to the agreement Neither side completely lived up to the agreement U.S. Never paid Loyalists or prewar debts owed Britain U.S. Never paid Loyalists or prewar debts owed Britain Britain never returned slaves & refused to abandon military outpost in the Great Lakes region Britain never returned slaves & refused to abandon military outpost in the Great Lakes region
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April 15, 1783 Congress ratifies Treaty The American Revolution had officially ENDED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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