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Title: The American Revolution and Its Meaning


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The American Revolution and Its Meaning
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Strategy
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Yorktown
  • After Saratoga, England changes strategy and
    moves South
  • Could serve as a vase for attacking the North
  • Many Loyalist in the South
  • Howe is replaced with Clinton
  • Early victories convince him Southern strategy is
    the way to go!
  • Charleston, SC falls to the British
  • Howe goes back to New York replaced with
    Cornwallis
  • Gen Horatio Gates and Nathanael Greene is in
    charge of American forces in South

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At Cowpens
  • Little Battle 3, 000 men
  • American Gen Daniel Morgan vs. British Gen
    Tarleton (Patriot movie)
  • Morgan picked a spot so that the men had to fight
  • Victory for Americans

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Guildford Court House
  • Took place in Greensboro, NC
  • Pyrrhic victory for Cornwallis
  • Most of army has been destroyed

Greensboro, NC National Park
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Cornwallis leaves South Carolina
  • Headed for Virginia
  • Joined with Benedict Arnold
  • Washington and Rochambeau discuss going after
    Cornwallis
  • Word comes from West Indies, de Grasse will
    arrive with French fleet!
  • American troops head for Virginia with 16,000 men

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Yorktown
  • Lay siege to Yorktown
  • Cornwallis is trapped
  • British navy not coming
  • Cornwallis sues for peace
  • The World Turned Upside Down
  • News reaches England
  • We have had enough
  • Parliament votes to cease offensive and begin
    peace negotiations

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Factors which lead to Victory
  • Fought on home ground
  • Help from the French ( and navy)
  • Help from Military leader
  • Friedrich Von Steuben trained boys at Valley
    Forge
  • Marquis de La Fayette got French to support war
  • Time on their side
  • Loyal support from Continental Congress
  • War unpopular in England
  • British too dependent of German mercenaries
  • Vast land

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Peace Terms
  • American commissioners
  • John Jay
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Henry Lawrence
  • William Franklin
  • England recognized American Independence
  • Gave land all the way to the Mississippi River

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After the War for Independence.
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Was it a revolution?
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No things stayed the same
  • New government resembled the colonial government
  • Economic relations stayed the same British
    biggest trading partner
  • Landless did not get land
  • Slaves (in south) remained slaves
  • Native Americans still left out
  • Women roles very much the same

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Yes things were different
  • New Constitution called the Article of
    Confederation to run the gov. of the new country
  • Representative assemblies held the most power
    not the king
  • Property qualification lowered or dropped
  • Little power held by the federal government
  • Democratic ideas spread
  • Northern States free slaves

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John Adam on the War for Independence
  • "Revolution was effected before the war
    commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and
    hearts of the people . . . . This radical change
    in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and
    affections of the people was the real American
    Revolution."
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