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The American Revolution (1775-1783) J.A.SACCO

On the Eve of the Revolution ? Britain Americans Advantages ? Disadvantages

Military Strategies The Americans The British Attrition [the Brits had a long supply line]. Guerilla tactics [fight an insurgent war  you don’t have to win a battle, just wear the British down] Make an alliance with one of Britain’s enemies. Break the colonies in half by getting between the No. & the So. Blockade the ports to prevent the flow of goods and supplies from an ally. “Divide and Conquer”  use the Loyalists.

Britain on the Offensive-1776 After Declaration of Independence, Br. land 30,000 men in the colonies. The British capture NY after the Battle of Long Island and force Washington across the Hudson River into NJ and then into Pa.

Washington Crossing the Delaware Dec.26,1776 Washington wins two major battles at Trenton and then Princeton on Jan.3, 1777.

A modern-day re-enactment Saratoga:1777 “Turning Point” of the War? A modern-day re-enactment

NY and PA- 1777-1778 Britain attacks Phil. in Sept. 1777 and wins key victories at Brandywine and Germantown. Washington spends winter at Valley Forge. For the next three years, there are no major battles.

Britain’s “Southern Strategy” Britain thought that there were more Loyalists in the South. Southern resources were more valuable/worth preserving. The British win a number of small victories, but cannot pacify the countryside [similar to U. S. failures in Vietnam!] Good US General: Nathanial Greene

The Southern Strategy [1780-1781]

The Battle of Yorktown (1781) Count de Rochambeau Admiral De Grasse

Cornwallis’ Surrender at Yorktown: “The World Turned Upside Down!” Painted by John Trumbull, 1797

North America After the Treaty of Paris, 1783