Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Campaign Year of 1775 - 1776. American Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages  Fighting for a cause  Familiar with the territory  Familiar with guns.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Campaign Year of 1775 - 1776. American Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages  Fighting for a cause  Familiar with the territory  Familiar with guns."— Presentation transcript:

1 Campaign Year of 1775 - 1776

2 American Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages  Fighting for a cause  Familiar with the territory  Familiar with guns  Privateers  Eventually got foreign help

3 American Advantages and Disadvantages Disadvantages  Untrained army  Few war materials  No navy

4 English ( British ) Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages Large well trained army and well disciplined Navy Most powerful country in the world

5 English ( British ) Advantages and Disadvantages Disadvantages Fighting 3,000 miles from home Communication Supply Who was your enemy? Unfamiliar with the territory War became expensive and unpopular at home

6 Definitions Tories or Loyalists – colonists who remain loyal to England Rebels or Patriots – colonists who revolt against England

7 Campaign Year of 1775

8 Night of April 18 th – 19 th “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

9

10 Battles of Lexington and Concord Minutemen ( militia ) – citizen soldiers April 19 th – fighting at Lexington Green, Concord Bridge and all the way back to Boston

11 The Shot Heard ‘Round the World

12 By the end of the day the British were bottled up in Boston

13

14 May 10 th – Ethan Allen ( A ) and Benedict Arnold ( A ) capture Ft. Ticonderoga

15

16

17 May, 1775 Second Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia Sends Olive Branch Petition to England King George III orders 20,000 more troops to the colonies

18 July, 1775 Continental Congress appoints George Washington ( A ) commander – in – chief of the Continental Army

19

20 July, 1775 – Battle of Bunker Hill ( B )

21

22

23

24 Winter of 1775 - 1776 Henry Knox ( A ) moves cannon from Crown Point and Ft. Ticonderoga to Boston

25

26

27 Benedict Arnold ( A ) and Richard Montgomery ( A ) invade Canada unsuccessfully

28

29

30

31

32 Campaign Year of 1776

33 Boston - 1776 George Washington ( A ) puts Henry Knox’s ( A ) cannon on Dorchester Heights and the British have to evacuate Boston.

34 In 1776, the British have a plan to win the war - gain control of the waterways of New York and divide the colonies. Crush the revolution in New England and it will fall apart in the rest of the colonies

35 Battles for New York City George Washington ( A ) vs Sir William Howe ( B ) Battle of Long Island ( Brooklyn Heights ) Battle of Harlem Heights Battle of White Plains British control New York City for the rest of the war

36

37 Nathan Hale – “ I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country”

38 Battle of Long Island ( Brooklyn Heights )

39

40

41

42

43 Battle of White Plains

44

45 Continental Congress Philadelphia John Hancock - President

46 Thomas Paine Common Sense –”tis time to part” Sold over 500,000 copies

47

48 Richard Henry Lee June – introduces a resolution to separate from England

49 Committee appointed to write a formal declaration of independence John Adams Thomas Jefferson Ben Franklin Roger Sherman Robert Livingston

50

51 July 4, 1776 – Declaration of Independence Signed

52

53 Declaration of Independence Three Main Parts 1.Preamble 2.Listing of the wrong that led Americans to break away from England 3.Announcement that the colonies are now the United States of America

54

55 Battle of Valcour Island ( B ) Benedict Arnold ( A ) vs Sir Guy Carleton ( B )

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67 Valcour Island American navy defeated but it gained us time because the British were not able to continue their invasion because of the lateness of the season

68 Thomas Paine The Crisis – “these are the times that try men’s souls”

69

70 Battle of Trenton December, 1776

71

72

73

74 Battle of Princeton January, 1777

75

76 Trenton and Princeton were key American victories at the end of the Campaign Year of 1776

77 How did the war effect other people? Blacks in the Revolution Crispus Attucks – Boston Massacre Blacks fought on both sides / promise of freedom – “Samuel’s Choice” All Black Unit – 1 st Rhode Island 1 in 20 soldiers in the Continental army were black after 1778

78 How did the war effect other people? Women in the Revolution “camp followers” – wives and children Home front Nurses Mercy Otis Warren – playwright Phillis Wheatly – poetess Mary Ludwig Hays – “Molly Pitcher” – 1778 - Battle of Monmouth

79 Women in the Revolution Deborah Sampson – fought Betsy Ross Martha Washington Abigail Adams Mary Katherine Goddard - printer

80

81

82

83 How did the war effect other people? – Loyalists/Tories 100,000 forced to leave the country after the war 30,000 in New York Went to England, West Indies and Canada Many Loyalists in the South

84 Foreign Help Marquis de Lafayette France Washington’s Staff

85 Foreign Help Baron Frederick von Steuben – Prussia – trained army during the winter at Valley Forge

86 Foreign Help Thaddeus Kosciusko – Poland – engineer – designed fortifications

87 Foreign Help Casimir Pulaski – Poland - cavalry

88 Naval Warfare “Turtle” – submarine – NYC – 1776 Privateers- legal pirates – letters of marque and reprisal – after 1777 privateers could use French ports John Paul Jones – “Bonhomme Richard” – 1779 – “I have not yet begun to fight”

89


Download ppt "Campaign Year of 1775 - 1776. American Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages  Fighting for a cause  Familiar with the territory  Familiar with guns."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google