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Title: Revolutionary War


1
Revolutionary War
  • The Battles and events that lead to Independence.

2
Moving People to Independence
  • Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet Common Sense
  • This turned many loyalist to consider
    independence from England as a viable and
    productive option.
  • Richard Henry Lee of Virginia was one of the
    first to offer officially in a document the ideal
    of independence.

3
Declaration of Independence
  • A select committee of delegates were chosen to
    write the Dec. of Indep.
  • Thomas Jefferson was the actual author of the
    document
  • People in the delegation signed the document
    realizing they could be hanged for treason.
  • July 4, 1776 Independence Day (July 2)

4
British Take New York
  • Washington figured Howe would attack in New York.
    Washington and 20,000 troops meet him there at
    Long Island. Howe arrived with 34,000 men and
    10,000 sailors. Washington didnt even have an
    army.
  • Howe killed 1400 men and forced Washington to
    retreat into Manhattan.

5
New York contd
  • Howe had Washington and was ready to capture but
    stopped his men to fight fires in Manhattan.
    Loyalist were begging for his help. Washington
    retreated toward Pennsylvania.
  • Howe had Washington with in distance to fight and
    capture him but decided to stop and let his
    troops rest.

6
Washington Retreats in New Jersey
  • Howe failed to capture Washington.
  • Washington took his thin, frail, unequipped army
    and prepared to raise morale.

7
Soldiers were disserting the army daily.
  • Washington was afraid the war was about over. He
    didnt think his troops could withstand.

8
Trenton And Princeton
  • Washington took a chance and planned a surprise
    attack on Trenton and Princeton.
  • Trenton and Princeton were occupied by British
    troops and mostly German mercenaries.
  • Attacked on Christmas Eve.
  • Planned on troops being drunk from celebration.

9
Trenton and Princeton
  • At Trenton Washington led his men through the
    night and watched the Hessians get inebriated.
  • He attacked at 800 a.m. Christmas Day.
  • The general was made to surrender.
  • Cornwallis hears of the news and vows to capture
    Washington at Princeton.

10
Princeton
  • At Princeton, Washington left the camp fires
    burning for Cornwallis to see. They attacked the
    camp site but Washington had left and flanked his
    men which led to a quick battle and surrender.
  • Washington wins at Trenton and Princeton.
  • Morale of Continental soldiers begin to soar.

11
Battle of SaratogaBritish 3 pronged attack
  • The British had a plan to attack and capture
    Washington in New England.
  • Howe was to March south from New York to Albany.
  • St. Leger was to march west from Canada to
    Albany.
  • Burgoyne was to march north.

12
Miscommunication leads to Disaster for British
  • Howe was under orders to seize Philadelphia
    first. He completed this task but didnt march
    to Albany. He stayed in Philadelphia for the
    winter.
  • St. Leger was stopped and turned back by Benedict
    Arnold and his regimen. He never arrived.

13
Miscommunication
  • Burgoyne was the only to arrive.
  • This was after many hardships of marching in
    swamps for days and having to clear paths to move
    artillery.
  • Burgoyne arrived but men was exhausted and needed
    rest and re-enforcements.
  • Burgoyne was captured and surrendered to American
    army at the Battle of Saratoga.

14
Saratoga the Turning Point
  • The Battle of Saratoga created French Allies with
    the Americans.
  • France not only send money but send a navy and
    people to train the American soldiers.

15
France Helps Out
  • Marquis de Lafayette brought soldiers from France
    and trained American soldiers. Will be
    Washington most trusted person.
  • Frederich von Stueben from Prussia will train
    American army. He had the best trained army in
    Europe.
  • Thaddeus Kosciusko built forts and casimir
    Pulaski trained to Calvary.

16
Winter at Valley Forge
  • The American army was in hard times for supplies
    and their morale.
  • Soldiers were sleeping on open cold ground.
  • They had few blankets, clothes that barely
    covered them, little food,no shoes, frost bite,
    and soldiers where having to train daily. Many
    soldiers died and others started to dissert.
    Washington becomes very strict.

17
Valley Forge
  • Martha Washington arrived at Valley Forge to help
    nurse soldiers and to sew clothes.
  • Spring came and supplies arrived.
  • The morale of the American soldiers had increased
    drastically.
  • Battles in the West

18
Native Americans will help the British in the
west because of Americans taking their lands.
  • British try and take Fort Vincennes.
  • George Rogers Clark and his men surround the fort
    and the British give up without much of a fight.
  • Spain aids the Americans

19
Battles in South
  • British Navy is controlling most of the south.
  • British Seize Savannah Georgia, Charleston South
    Carolina, and Camden South Carolina.
  • The British start to lose their strong hold on
    the south.

20
Battles of South
  • The Americans take over the Carolinas and
    Savannah Georgia.
  • The Americans win a huge battle at Kings
    Mountain.
  • This is really the turning point of the year as
    far as confidence and morale.

21
Women in the War
  • Many women cared for the troops at the front.
    Provided medical assistance and helped to produce
    clothing.
  • One woman took on the role of a blacksmith.
  • Molly Pitcher actually took water to the troops
    and once picked up husbands rifle and fought.
  • Betsy Ross sewed flags for Washingtons army.

22
African Americans in War
  • Many of the slaves fought in the Revolutionary
    war.
  • They fought on the American side hoping for
    freedom from slavery.
  • Freedom from slavery was not given.
  • This will start the big debates over slave and
    free states.

23
Benedict Arnold
  • Was one of the best American Generals in the war.
  • Controlled West Point in New York. Became angry
    for lack of recognition and tried to turn over
    West Point to British.
  • Americans found out and were to hang him before
    he switched sides.
  • Died a traitor and poor man in England.

24
Battle of Yorktown.
  • Cornwallis went to Yorktown VA to cut off the
    shipping of goods to the colonist and to wait for
    more supplies and re-enforcements.
  • Washington, Lafayette, and Rochambeau all joined
    forces and surrounded Cornwallis at Yorktown.
  • Admiral de Grasse used his fleet to blockade the
    bay area.

25
Yorktown.
  • Cornwallis tried to flee across the river but the
    attempt was unsuccessful. He then had to
    surrender at Yorktown.
  • Lord North of Britain when he heard the news
    stated oh my.. it is all over
  • The United States win Independence.
  • British have to go back to Europe and fight
    French.

26
Treaty of Paris
  • April of 1783
  • British recognize the colonist as United States
    of America.
  • U.S. gets all land from Atlantic coast to
    Mississippi River. Spread south to Florida which
    remained with Spain.
  • Americans agreed to pay loyalist for land lost.
    It never happened. War 8 years long.

27
Problems in forming a New Nation
  • Government
  • Economic
  • States rights versus national Government
  • Newly acquired land.
  • Lack of trained soldiers and no navy for
    protection

28
Government Problems
  • Each state wrote its own Constitution.
  • Each state had its own set of laws independent of
    Federal Government
  • No state wanted to realize power to a central
    government. They were afraid of tyranny by
    someone like a king.
  • Inability to enforce laws

29
Economic Problems
  • Each state coined its own money system.
  • States would not accept other states money.
  • People were going bankrupt.
  • Only states could raise money through taxes. No
    money for federal government to operate or pass
    laws for trading protection.

30
Land west of Appalachians
  • How do we determine what happens to land west of
    Appalachians.
  • Land Ordinance of 1785 stated that land would be
    divided up into 36 sections of one square mile.
    Land would be sold for 640.00 and one section
    would be reserved for government and public
    schools

31
Northwest Ordinance
  • Stated that all future lands would be divide up
    into territories.
  • State that settlers will have individual rights
    and there would be no slavery in the territory.
    (watch for this in future)
  • When a territory had 60,000 settlers it could
    write a Constitution and be admitted as a state.
    Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin etc

32
Trade
  • Not only could the new government named the
    Articles of Confederation pass taxes but it
    couldnt limit imports.
  • Britain and other countries flooded our markets
    with their cheaper products.
  • Countries closed ports to us.
  • The U.S. goes through its first Depression.

33
Shays Rebellion
  • In Massachusetts, the state legislators were
    passing taxes to help rebuild after the war.
  • The farmers could not pay their taxes therefore
    Massachusetts foreclosed and sold their land.
    The farmers rioted and the state militia was sent
    in.
  • A change must happenin comes the Constitution.
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