The Struggle for Liberty

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The Struggle for Liberty Chapter 4 Section 3

The Struggle for Liberty Supporting the War Effort Main goal for Washington was to raise an Army Over 230,000 people served in the Army Over 145,000 people served in local militias Most Soldiers were young, had little money and land African Americans Continental Army didn’t let them serve at first When British gave them the chance to serve the Continental Army changed its mind

The Struggle for Liberty Women Women were in charge of running the household with their husbands away fighting Mary Ludwig Hays (Molly Pitcher) Brought water to the troops Ended up loading cannons Deborah Sampson Dressed as a man so she could fight for Independence

The Struggle for Liberty Defeats and Victories Canada People wanted to make Canada the 14th Colony Montgomery led the Patriots and took Montreal Benedict Arnold and Montgomery tried to take Quebec, but were defeated

The Struggle for Liberty Defeats and Victories New York (June 1776) Washington moved troops to New York British led by William Howe met him Most of the 23,000 men for Washington were militia not a permanent army and they were defeated and pushed into New Jersey

The Struggle for Liberty Defeats and Victories New Jersey (Nov. 1776) Washington’s Army was being worn down Only 6,000 men remained and most were almost done with their service Howe started using Hessians who were mercenaries to fight Washington retreated to Pennsylvania and gathered 2,000 new troops Dec. 25, 1776- Washington and his men rowed across the Delaware River and attacked the Hessians at the Battle of Trenton Hessians were groggy from festivities and Washington won a victory

The Struggle for Liberty Defeats and Victories Saratoga British General John Burgoyne and General Howe Took back Ft. Ticonderoga Howe left and Captured Philadelphia Burgoyne was attacked on Oct. 17, 1777 by Patriots near Saratoga NY and was defeated Turning point of the War.

The Struggle for Liberty Help from Europe Victories such as Saratoga helped get the European powers involved. Marquis de Lafayette- Frenchman who showed up with his own soldiers to fight against the British Became a general and helped support the war both in a military fashion and financially Baron Friedrich von Steuben- Prussian who came and helped train the Patriot forces

The Struggle for Liberty Help from Europe (Continued) France and Spain also helped. Had a lot to do that they didn’t really care about the colonies, but wanted to see the British defeated

The Struggle for Liberty Valley Forge Running very low on supplies, Washington settled his army in Dec. 1777 in Valley Forge Men didn’t have the basic supplies such as clothing Valley Forge became a place of suffering Over 2,000 people died in the winter Drill and practice over the winter made the troops better soldiers

The Struggle for Liberty War at Sea The French brought their navy to fight the British American fleet was small and not true war ships The Americans went after the supplies not the fleet directly John Paul Jones- American Naval Hero Captured supplies and ships

The Struggle for Liberty War in the West The War wasn’t just east of the Appalachian Mts. George Rogers Clark was the leader of the troops in the west His raids including battles of 1779’s Fort Sackville helped Americans win the west