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Title: American Revolution


1
American Revolution
  • Key People, Events and
  • Battles

2
Who fought????
  • Patriots those individuals that wanted to
    declare independence from Britain.
  • Loyalists- those that wanted to stay loyal to the
    royal government/king.
  • Neutral those individuals that hadnt decided
    which side to take.

3
Military Strategies
The Americans
The British
  • Attrition the Brits had a long supply line.
  • Guerilla tactics fight an insurgent war ? just
    wear the British down
  • Make an alliance with one of Britains enemies.
  • Split the North the South
  • Establish a blockade
  • Divide and Conquer ? use the Loyalists.

4
Key People
  • George Washington- Commander of Continental Army.
  • King George III- King of Great Britain
  • Marquis de Lafayette- French nobleman who
    volunteered to help the colonist during the war.
    He persuaded the French king to send 6,000 man
    army to America.
  • Benedict Arnold- general that helped win Saratoga
    and tried to betray America. Arnold wanted to
    turn the fort at West Point over to the British.

5
Key People
  • Ethan Allen- led the Green Mountain Boys to
    victory at Fort Ticonderoga.
  • Thomas Gage- British General, failed to capture
    Boston.
  • Lord Cornwallis-British general that surrendered
    to Washington at Yorktown
  • Sir William Howe- British general that won at
    Ticonderoga and Long Island
  • Hessians- about 900 German soldiers were captured
    at the Battle of Trenton.

6
Key People
  • John Burgoyne- British gen that surrendered to
    the Americans at Saratoga.
  • John Paul Jones- naval officer that won the most
    famous sea battle of the Bonhomme Richard and
    Serapis. Jones is famous for his saying I have
    not yet begun to fight!
  • Baron Friedrich von Steuben- responsible for
    training soldiers at Valley Forge.

7
Key People
  • Bernardo de Gálvez -Spanish governor of
    Louisiana. Attacked British forts on the
    Mississippi and along the Gulf Coast in West
    Florida, which had once belonged to Spain.
    Defeated the British in Baton Rouge, Natchez,
    Mobile, and Pensacola.
  • Nathan Hale- a school teacher and spy for the
    militia. Famous saying I only regret that I have
    but one life to give for my country.
  • Horatio Gates-American general, who was
    victorious at Saratoga

8
Key People
  • John Adams-delegate to Cont. Congress, committee
    member to write the D.O.I., help negotiate the
    Treaty of Paris.
  • Abigail Adams-wife of John Adams. She provided
    food and shelter to soldiers.
  • Wentworth Cheswell-African American
    schoolteacher, who enlisted in 1777 under Col.
    John Langdon at the Saratoga campaign.
  • Samuel Adams-leader of the Sons of Liberty and
    signer of the D.O.I.

9
Key People
  • James Armistead-first African American double
    agent. He joined under Lafayette in 1781. His
    espionage reports help defeat the British at the
    Battle of Yorktown.
  • Benjamin Franklin-committee member to write the
    D.O.I., gained monetary and military support from
    France, and negotiated the Treaty of Paris 1783.
  • Patrick Henry-VA legislator that urged
    independence.

10
Key People
  • Haym Salomon-a spy, member of the NY Sons of
    Liberty, helped soldiers escape and encouraged
    the Hessians to desert the war effort. He loaned
    the new govt. 600k.
  • Thomas Jefferson- Chief author of the D.O.I.
  • Mercy Otis Warren-her writers convinced people in
    MA to become Patriots.
  • Thomas Paine-Patriot writer of the pamphlet,
    Common Sense encouraged independence. The Crisis
    help inspire the troops at Valley Forge.

11
American Revolution Battles
  • Battle of Lexington- first shots of the American
    Revolution.
  • Battle of Concord first battle of the American
    Revolution.
  • Bunker Hill (Breeds Hill)- First major battle of
    the war. 2,500 British troops stormed the hill
    twice. The colonists were short of ammunition
    they waited until the enemy was a few yards away,
    then fired with deadly aim. On the third British
    attempt, the colonists ran out of gunpowder. They
    retreated to nearby Bunker Hill.

12
American Revolution Battles
  • Battle at Ticonderoga-Ethan Allen and the Green
    Mountain Boys defeat Gen. Burgoyne
  • Long Island (Brooklyn Heights) Howe returned to
    New York in August 27, 1776 with a force of more
    than 300 ships and approximately 30,000 British
    soldiers. Howes army forced Washington to
    retreat from Manhattan to New Jersey.
  • Battle of Trenton-Gen. Washington crossed the
    Delaware River on Christmas eve 1776.The next
    morning he surprised and defeated the 900
    Hessians.

13
American Revolution Battles
  • Battle of Brandywine -Howe and 15K soldiers
    attacked Washingtons 11K in southeastern PA. The
    Americans escaped with no serious casualties.
  • Battle of Saratoga-turning point of the
    revolution for the colonists. European nations
    publicly gave support to the Americans.

14
American Revolution Battles
  • Valley Forge- no battle fought, but American
    soldiers endured hardships during the winter.
    Washington and his exhausted troops settled at
    Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, for the winter of
    17771778.
  • Battle of Cowpens- Patriot Col. Daniel Morgan
    defeats British Col. Banastre Tarleton at
    Cowpens, SC on Jan. 17, 1781
  • Battle of Yorktown- Gen. Cornwallis surrenders
    after being surrounded by a combined French naval
    fleet and American and French soldiers on land.

15
The Treaty of Paris 1763 ended the war.
  1. U. S. was independent nation.
  2. Boundaries would be MS River on west, Canada on
    north Spanish FL on south.
  3. U. S. would receive the right to fish off
    Canadas Atlantic Coast.
  4. Repay war debts it owed the other.
  5. British return any enslaved persons.
  6. Congress would recommend that the states return
    any property they had seized from Loyalists.
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