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Revolutionary War Advantages

Do Now Take out your Revolutionary War Advantages Worksheet and your Chapter 6 vocabulary sheet

Mercenary Hired Soldier

Recruit To enlist in the military

Inflation When it takes more and more money to buy the same amount of goods

Inflation Example

Blockade Measure that keeps a country from communicating and trading with other nations

Privateer Privately owned ship outfitted with weapons

Siege An attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place

Ratify To approve officially

Ambush An attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy

Question Name a Revolutionary advantage of the British

British During the previous 100 years, the British had enjoyed triumph after triumph over nations as powerful as France and Spain.

British Britain's military was the best in the world.

British British soldiers were well equipped, well disciplined, well paid, and well fed.

British The British navy dominated the seas.

British Money was much more easily raised by the British Empire than by the Continental Congress.

British Some of the money that British had was used to hire Hessian mercenaries to fight the Americans.

British The Americans had tremendous difficulty raising enough funds to purchase basic supplies for their troops, including shoes and blankets, while the British had a winning tradition.

British Around one in five Americans openly favored the Crown, with about half of the population hoping to avoid the conflict altogether.

British Most Native American tribes sided with Britain, who promised protection of tribal lands.

Question Name a Revolutionary advantage of the American colonists

American Colonists The British fought a war far from home, and military orders, troops, and supplies sometimes took months to reach their destinations.

American Colonists The British had an extremely difficult objective. They had to persuade the Americans to give up their claims of independence.

American Colonists As long as the war continued, the colonists' claim continued to gain validity.

American Colonists The geographic vastness of the colonies proved a hindrance to the British effort, and despite occupying every major city, the British remained at a disadvantage.

American Colonists Americans had a grand cause: fighting for their rights, their independence, and their liberty. This cause is much more just than waging a war to deny independence.

American Colonists American military and political leaders were inexperienced, but proved surprisingly competent.

American Colonists The war was expensive and the British population debated its necessity.

American Colonists In Parliament, there were many American sympathizers.

American Colonists The alliance with the French gave Americans courage and a tangible threat that tipped the scales in America's favor.

Wrap Up What do you think the biggest advantage for the British was? Why? What do you think the biggest advantage for the colonists was? Why?