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THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1776 - 1783
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THE EARLY YEARS A.Patriots – people who supported independence B.Loyalists – people who remained loyal to the British King C.Both sides expected the war to be short.
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BRITISH STRENGTHS 1.Had the strongest navy in the world 2.Well-trained, experienced troops 3.More people
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BRITISH WEAKNESSES 1.Were fighting 3000 miles away from home 2.Took months for supplies and troops to arrive 3.Were fighting in enemy territory
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AMERICAN STRENGTHS 1.Were defending their homes 2.Most owned guns and were good shots 3.Had George Washington
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AMERICAN WEAKNESSES 1.American troops were untrained 2.Had few cannon and little gunpowder 3.Had no navy at all
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FIRST BATTLES WENT BADLY FOR THE PATRIOTS British had 32,000 soldiers Patriots were defeated at the Battle of Long Island – Washington retreated to Manhattan Americans had 20,000 soldiers
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NATHAN HALE – AMERICAN HERO Was a teacher that volunteered to be a spy. Was captured and hanged by the British “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
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BATTLE OF TRENTON – DECEMBER, 1776 Last ditch effort, Washington decides on a surprise attack against Hessian troops – the Americans win.
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THE WAR CONTINUES The Battle of Saratoga – October, 1777 – victory marks a turning point in the war. Other nations saw we had a chance to win the war.
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OTHER COUNTRIES CAME TO HELP France – decided to support the U.S. openly – declared war on Britain and sent money, supplies, and troops to the U. S. Spain declared war against Britain because they hated them so much. The Spanish governor of Louisiana helped raise an army to fight the British there.
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WINTER AT VALLEY FORGE British General Howe and his troops spent the winter in comfort in Philadelphia. Washington and his troops spent a terrible winter at Valley Forge. The soldiers had very few necessities such as blankets, shoes, or shirts. Many men deserted. Washington had to keep his army together.
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MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE A French soldier who joined the battle for freedom – was a trusted friend of Washington.
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CHANGING ATTITUDES Attitudes toward women began to change…..somewhat. Abigail Adams – wife of John Adams – believed in women’s rights. Molly Pitcher brought water to men on the battlefield. Deborah Sampson dressed as a man in order to fight Hopes for equality – for the first time, some Americans Began to question slavery
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THE WAR ENDS Victory at Yorktown – the war was at a critical point – each side needed a victory to win. July, 1780 – French ships appeared off Rhodes Island -5000 French troops were on board commanded by -Comte de Rochambeau
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YORKTOWN Washington knew General Cornwallis was camped at Yorktown, Virginia, and was trapped there by the Marquis de Lafayette and his troops.
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FINAL VICTORY Washington decided to attack Yorktown for the final victory. The plan worked perfectly. 14,000 American and French troops had trapped 7500 British and Hessian troops. The French fleet on the Virginia coast blocked the British escape from the sea.
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FINAL VICTORY Cornwallis surrendered, and the Patriots with the help of their friends won the Battle of Yorktown. Independence – there were still small battles going on, but the loss at Yorktown convinced the British that the war was too costly to pursue.
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THE TREATY OF PARIS - 1783 1.Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent nation. 2.American territory extended from the Atlantic Ocean, west to the Mississippi River, and from Canada in the north, to Florida in the south.
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WASHINGTON’S FAREWELL December, 1783 – Washington said goodbye to his troops. He expected to go home and live quietly with his family.
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