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1
The American Revolution1776-1783
  • Chapter 7

2
Continental Army
  • Less than 20,000
  • Militia About 230,000 served but never at one
    time.
  • Low enlistment due to Short enlistments,
    desertions, time out to harvest crops.
  • Allies French, African-Americans, Natives, and
    Women.

3
British Army
  • About 50,000 regulars
  • 30,000 hired German soldiers
  • Allies Loyalists, African-Americans, Natives

4
Who sided with who??
  • 1/3 of the Americans supported the Revolution
  • 1/3 of the colonists remained loyal British
    subjects
  • 1/3 were neutral (didnt take sides!)

5
American Advantages!
  1. Outstanding leadership
  2. Strong motivation Freedom!!
  3. Fighting on home ground
  4. Experienced officers
  5. Superior fire arms (German made)
  6. Sharp-shooters (snipers)

6
American Disadvantages
  • Inexperienced army/militia
  • Short enlistments (3-12 months)
  • Brand new navy (few ships)
  • Constant shortages (food, clothing, medicine,
    arms, money)
  • Near bankrupt treasury (no gold/silver to place
    value on paper money)
  • Loyalist warfare (neighbor against neighbor)

7
British Advantages
  1. Military power (strongest in world)
  2. Superior numbers
  3. Indian support
  4. Loyalist cooperation
  5. Able to fund war and hire soldiers
  6. Uniforms (took pride)

8
British Disadvantages
  1. Weak motivation (no cause)
  2. Unaggressive officers
  3. 3,000 miles from British base (poor
    communications and supply lines)
  4. 1,500 enemy coastline (difficult blockade)
  5. Vast land
  6. Easy targets with red uniforms
  7. European aid to Americans

9
13 United States of Americas
  • Goals 1. Preserve Continental Army
  • 2. Wear down British troops until they go home
  • Strategies
  • Hit and run!
  • Avoid battles. Avoid capture. Last battle is most
    important.

10
Great Britain
  • Goals 1. Force the Cont. army to surrender.
  • 2. Restore British control of the 13 colonies.
  • Strategies 1. Capture seaports
  • 2. Divide and conquer by isolating and seizing
    1) New England 2) Middle States 3) South

11
American Tactics
  • Guerrilla Tactics Surprise raids, fighting in
    hiding (snipers), learned these from Natives.
  • Also conventional 18th century war tactics

12
British Tactics
  • Conventional 18th century war tactics frontal
    attacks in close ranks.

13
Battle of Trenton
  • For several months, Washington and his army
    fought General Howe and his troops for control of
    New York State.
  • The British forced Washington to retreat.
  • The soldiers spirits were low.

14
Battle of Trenton
  • Washington wanted a quick victory.
  • Washington decided to surprise attack a British
    force made up of Hessian mercenaries.

15
Battle of Trenton
  • Washington and his men crossed the Delaware
    River to New Jersey on December 25, 1776.
  • The Hessians were surprised by the attack and
    not able to put up much resistance.

16
George Washington and his men crossing the
Delaware river
17
Outcome of the Battle of Trenton
  • The Americans captured or killed more than 900
    Hessians and gained needed supplies.
  • With this victory most of the army reenlisted
    and attracted new recruits!

18
Battle of Saratoga
  • British General Howe did not meet his other
    armies in Albany, instead he attacked
    Pennsylvania
  • The Americans were able to surround the British
    and force them to surrender!!

19
Battle of Saratoga
  • This is the turning point in the war
  • It caused European nations to think that the
    Americans might have a chance to win the war.
  • Because of this several European nations agreed
    to help America

20
Help from Abroad
  • France wanted revenge over losing the French and
    Indian War to the British!
  • King Louis XVI signed two treaties of alliance
    with the United States
  • France sent aid in the form of
  • 1. money
  • 2. supplies
  • 3. troops

21
Valley Forge
  • Washingtons winter camp for 1777-1778
  • Signified great hardships the Americans lived
    through during the war.
  • Short on supplies
  • Very difficult time not enough food or warm
    clothing
  • Many soldiers died from malnutrition, exposure
    to the cold, and diseases.
  • Still did not quit!

22
Battle of Yorktown
  • Cornwallis and his 8,000 British troops were
    trapped in Yorktown, Virginia by Washingtons
    army and the French naval fleet.
  • October 19, 1781 American and French forces
    bombarded the fort with cannon fire.
  • General Cornwallis surrendered.
  • Last major battle of the Amer. Revolution

23
Why the Americans won the war
  • 1. Better leadership
  • 2. Foreign Aid
  • 3. Knowledge of the land
  • 4. Motivation

24
Treaty of Paris (1783)
  • Ended the American Revolution (America won)
  • Six conditions
  • 1. The US was independent
  • 2. Boundaries would be the Mississippi R. on
    the west, Canada on the north, and Spanish
    Florida on the south

25
Treaty of Paris (1783)
  • 3. US got the right to fish off Canadas
    Atlantic Coast
  • 4. Each would repay debts it owed the other
  • 5. The British were to return any enslaved
    persons it had captured
  • 6. Congress would recommend property taken from
    loyalists would be returned.

26
Costs of the War
  • Estimated 25,700 Americans died during the war
  • Estimated 10,000 British soldiers were killed
  • Debt from war about 27 million
  • Thousands of loyalists left the United States.

27
A New Form of Government
  • Republicanism instead of a king, the people
    would rule government would obtain its
    authority from the citizens and be responsible to
    them
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