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Revolutionary War Notes
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A Country Divided
  • 2/5th - Patriots
  • Mostly in New England and Virginia

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A Country Divided
  • 1/5th- Loyalist (Tories)
  • Mostly in New York and South

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Colonies Divided
  • Native Americans
  • African Americans
  • Have to decide which side will treat them best if
    they win

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Americans- Disadvantages
  • Had to start Army/Navy from Scratch
  • No formal government to make decisions
  • Scarce supplies money, clothing, food, guns,
    ammo

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Americans-Advantages
  • Better leadership-Washington
  • Home Field Advantage
  • Tactics/Strategy-guerilla warfare
  • Foreign Aid- France as an ally
  • Motivated to save own land
  • CauseIndependence
  • Control of Countryside

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British Disadvantages
  • Far away from Britain, sending orders, getting
    news takes 2 months
  • Fought using old strategies-unwilling to change
  • Has a worldwide empire to worry about

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British Advantages
  • Best Army and Navy in the world
  • Also 30,000 hired mercenaries
  • Superior weapons
  • Controlled major cities (NY and Boston)
  • Richest nation in the world
  • Strong and organized government

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Early Strategies-American
  • Score early victories to show they were for real
  • Keep army away from major cities
  • Drum up support-gain more patriots
  • Gain foreign allies-France, Spain
  • Make British taxpayers grow weary of paying for
    war

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Early Strategies-British
  • Occupy major coastal cities-take advantage of
    better Navy
  • Drum up Loyalist support
  • Crush the Continental Army before it has a chance
    to gain momentum

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War in the North
  • Patriots drive British from Boston, NYC
  • Britain gets serious about war, sends huge amount
    of troops, ships, supplies
  • Britain kicks patriots out of NYC
  • Begins a year of defeats for Washington and
    Continentals

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Trenton
  • Dec. 25, 1776
  • Continentals are in bad shape after many losses,
    casualties, few supplies
  • Most soldiers enlistments ending
  • If Washington does not take immediate action the
    revolution is likely over

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Trenton
  • Washingtons bold plan- cross the Delaware
    River on Christmas night
  • Surprise attack on German Hessians
  • Result
  • 30 Hessians killed, 918 Captured
  • Only 4 Colonists killed
  • Many guns, ammo captured, supplies
  • Major morale boost for Washington and Continental
    Army

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Trenton
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Princeton
  • Jan. 3, 1777
  • Washington builds on success, attacks 1200
    British and captures or kills 1/3
  • Only 40 Continental casualties

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3 Reasons Trenton and Princeton were major
victories
  • 1. Boosted Patriot morale
  • 2. Britain left New Jersey- remains in Patriot
    hands the rest of the war
  • 3. Continental Army gains much needed supplies
    and weapons

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Saratoga
  • Oct. 17, 1777
  • Part of British Army had gone to Canada to attack
    from the North
  • They were supposed to go down the Hudson and meet
    Howe coming up the Hudson.
  • Howe went to take Philadelphia instead and
    abandoned Burgoyne.
  • The Continentals defeated the British in several
    battles around Saratoga

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Saratoga
  • British surrendered 5800 men, supplies
  • Is a major turning point in war towards a Patriot
    victory
  • France sees success and becomes an ally, sending
    troops and
  • Later Spain joins fight against British as
    well--global war for British!

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Valley Forge, Penn..
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Valley Forge
  • In late 1777, British force Continentals out of
    Philadelphia
  • They set up a winter camp at Valley Forge, PA
  • Very poor conditions- few supplies, food, not
    proper clothing for winter
  • 1/4 died from starvation, cold, disease

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Baron Von Steuban
  • Prussian Officer
  • Helped instill discipline in the Continental Army
    _at_ Valley forge
  • Troops loved him!
  • Cont. Army becomes formidable fighting
    forceBattle of Monmouth

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American Navy
  • Built from scratch- few in numbers
  • Each colony had its own small navy
  • Pay 32/month for captain
  • 8/month for seamen
  • Bounties- 1/2 of profits from British warships

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American Navy
  • At the beginning of the war the British control
    the seas
  • Changes when France and Spain enter the war to
    help the Americans.
  • John Paul Jones- I have not yet begun to
    fight- took the war at sea to Britain
  • Privateers
  • A privately owned ship that a wartime government
    gives permission to attack an enemys merchant
    ships.

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War on Frontier
  • George Rogers Clark- 24 yr old
  • Travels through PA, OH, IN, IL
  • Recruits soldiers along the way
  • Captures British forts at Kaskaskia, Vincennes
  • Gave a huge amount of land to the Americans

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War in the South- Whigs vs. Tories
  • Whigs loyal to the Continental Congress
  • Tories British loyalists and sympathizers
  • Most brutal acts of war occurred between Whigs
    and Tories in the South
  • Excuse to repay old grudges
  • British army much more successful in South-
    captured Savannah and Charlestown

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Swamp Fox
  • Francis Marion- led a band of about 20 patriots
    on horseback
  • Used guerrilla tactics
  • Cut British supply lines, communications
  • Nathaniel Greene replaces Gates
  • Americans lead British on chase all through
    South, wasting British time and money

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Yorktown
  • Washingtons Army French Navy Trap Cornwallis
  • Oct 19 1781
  • Cornwallis Surrenders 8000 men
  • 1783 Treaty of Paris

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Why the Americans won the war
  • Better Leadership
  • Washington learned from mistakes
  • He never lost his army
  • Used guerilla warfare
  • Foreign Aid
  • France, Spain, and Holland forced Britain to
    fight a Global War
  • Knowledge of the Land
  • British could not control the countryside
  • Motivation
  • Americans- Liberty, homes, family, freedom,
    property
  • British- paycheck

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Casualties
  • Inaccurate records
  • 25,000 Patriots/10,000 British killed
  • 6004 wounded
  • Does not count those dying from disease,
    starvation, freezing

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Financing the War
  • Most difficult problem for the Americans
  • No money in treasury
  • No authority to tax
  • 1 in paper money was worth 2 cents
  • America left deeply in debt after war-
  • 27 million

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Treaty of Paris- 1783
  • Britain acknowledges American independence
  • Boundaries W. to Mississippi, N. to Canada, S.
    to Florida
  • Each side repays any war debts
  • British return captured slaves-reality

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Fate of Loyalists
  • Approx. 80,000 left America
  • 4,000 African Americans went to Canada
  • Many lost land, money, property
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