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Title: Women in Revolutionary War


1
Women in Revolutionary War
  • When men were fighting
  • harvested crops
  • Made clothes and shoes
  • One woman even made guns and cannons

2
Women in Revolutionary War
  • At front they
  • Cared for wounded
  • Washed clothes
  • cooked

3
Betsy Ross
4
Betsy Ross
  • From Philadelphia
  • Sewed flags for Washingtons army
  • She may have sewn the first flag with stars and
    stripes.

5
Mary Ludwig Hays
6
Mary Ludwig Hays
  • Who do we know her as?

7
  • She carried water to her husband and others on
    the battlefield
  • She took her husbands place on the battlefield
    when he was wounded loading and firing the cannon

8
Hopefully you guessed already
  • She was involved in the Battle of Monmouth
  • Her nickname was.

9
Molly Pitcher
10
Other Women in the Revolution
11
Deborah Sampson
  • Dressed as a man named Robert Shurtleff
  • Was outed when she was wounded and got yellow
    fever

12
Sybil Ludington
  • Nicknamed female Paul Revere
  • At 16 she called the militia to arms in 1777.

13
African Americans in Revolutionary War
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African Americans in War
  • In 1776 there were over half million African
    Americans
  • At beginning of war, African Americans were not
    allowed to enlist

16
What the British Offered
  • British offered freedom to some male slaves who
    would serve the King.

17
Washington changes policy
  • In response to Kings offer, Washington asked
    congress to allow free African Americans to enlist

18
  • 5,000 African Americans joined Army and 2000
    joined navy
  • Some formed special regiments
  • Some served as
  • Drummers
  • Fifers
  • Spies
  • guides

19
Tough Choices
  • If they join army or work on Patriot plantations,
    British might capture them
  • If they tried to join British to become free, and
    were found out, they risked being hanged by
    Patriots

20
  • African Americans were hoping war would bring an
    end to slavery
  • Quakers spoke out against slavery
  • Some Northern states moved to make slavery illegal

21
American Indians and the Revolutionary War
22
Who do American Indian side with?
  • Both sides try to win over American Indians
  • British more succesful
  • Why you may ask?

23
  • Im glad you asked
  • British convinced American Indians that if the
    Patriots won, they would cross over Appalachians
    into their land.

24
  • British convinced tribes down South to attack
    Americans.
  • After hard fight, Americans drove them into the
    mountains

25
Joseph Brant
26
Joseph Brant
  • Mohawks joined with loyalists in 1778 to raid
    villages in Pennsylvania and New York.
  • Patriots fought back next year and destroyed many
    Iroquois villages.

27
CAPTURING OF FORT VINCENNES
  • Group of Virginia frontier fighters and Southern
    American Indians led by George Rogers Clark
    devise capture key forts in midwest

28
George Rogers Clark
29
His Plan
  • With 130 men, he marched back and forth in front
    of the British held Fort Vincennes
  • This made appearance of having a lot more men.
  • Used sharpshooters to shoot into fort

30
  • He captures the fort when loyalists get scared.
  • He never quite finishes getting midwest but this
    was key victory

31
Bernardo de Galvez
  • Governor of Spanish Louisiana
  • Was neutral at beginning but aids Americans with
    supplies

32
Bernardo de Galvez
  • Spain entered war in 1779.
  • Galvez seized British held forts along
    Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico as well as
    West Florida.

33
The American Navy and John Paul Jones
34
John Paul Jones
35
  • Greatest American sea victory took place in 1779.
  • Captain John Paul Jones gets into a battle with
    British warship Serapis on the North sea

36
  • The British Captain calls out to Jones and asks
    if he gives up
  • Jones says his famous words I have not yet begun
    to fight

37
Bonhomme Richard and Serapis
38
  • The British Captain ends up losing the battle and
    John Paul Jones takes over the ship, leaving
    their ship sinking and badly damaged
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