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The American Revolution During the American Revolution, the overmatched colonists found a leader in George Washington and badly-needed French assistance after the Battle of Saratoga. When the war ended, the Treaty of Paris in 1783 brought independence and the formation of the United States. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EiSymRrKI4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8BwWBc571k

The Declaration of Independence By 1776, American colonists were divided into 3 groups: Patriots Loyalists Neutral http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTY0V8GaeFI The Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence – July 4, 1776 By 1776, enough Americans were patriots that members of the Second Continental Congress formed a 5-man committee to draft a Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson of Virginia was the principal author. It was based on the “enlightened” ideas of John Locke and explained why the colonists were rebelling. The Declaration of Independence – July 4, 1776

The American Revolution was inspired by the Enlightenment: John Locke – all men are born with natural rights & citizens can revolt from tyrannical governments Montesquieu – separation of powers; checks and balances Thomas Paine’s Common Sense – urged colonial independence The Enlightenment

Examine Excerpts from the Declaration of Independence Class Activity

The American Revolution The Declaration of Independence was a formal demand for separation, but the Revolutionary War had already begun in 1775: Lexington & Concord: “The shot heard around the world” Formation of a Continental Army under George Washington Americans were divided among Patriots, Loyalists, & neutrals The American Revolution

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Patriots vs. Loyalists Where were the Loyalists? Why were Loyalists near cities? Why are Indians Loyalists? Patriots vs. Loyalists

Fighting the Revolutionary War When the war began, the British had a clear military advantage: 400% larger & more experienced army More money The world’s most dominant navy Manufacturing to make war supplies Fighting the Revolutionary War

Revolutionary War But the American colonists had… Familiarity with the environment A desire to win the war Short supply lines to their soldiers A long-term strategy to outlast the British Revolutionary War

The Role of George Washington As Leader of the Continental Army, George Washington was the symbol of the American cause He had to build a professional army & coordinate the militias Encouraged common citizens & volunteer soldiers to support the war even when the British seemed destined to win during the early years of the revolution The Role of George Washington

Continental Army Colonial Militias Civilians American Military

The Americans and British had differing military strategies… American Strategy: Outlast the British Defend colonial lands and prolong the war Hit and Run tactics (guerilla tactics) Make an alliance with France British Strategy: Divide and Conquer Use loyalists, seize property, encourage Indian revolts Divide the northern and southern colonies As long as Britain did not conquer the Continental Army, England could not win. The Americans and British had differing military strategies…

The American Revolution began at Lexington & Concord “The Shot Heard Around the World” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZMmPWTwTHc

British victories from 1776-1777 made an American victory look impossible

Washington Crosses the Delaware River On Christmas Eve 1776, Washington gave Americans hope by crossing the Delaware River & surprising British troops in Trenton, NJ Crossing the Delaware in route to a surprise attack at Trenton & Princeton, 1776 Washington Crosses the Delaware River

From the beginning of the war, American diplomats, led by Benjamin Franklin, tried to form an alliance with the French: The French gov’t was willing, but needed to see that the Americans had a chance to win The French agreed to join the American cause after the battle of Saratoga in 1777 The French Alliance

The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point because France joined the Americans as an ally

After Saratoga, French General Lafayette helped train American troops while the French navy helped neutralize the British advantage on the high seas When French troops arrived in the spring 1778, the tide of the war shifted in favor of the Americans Saratoga

During the winter of 1777-1778, Continental Army troops nearly starved at Valley Forge, PA but Washington & Lafayette inspired & trained the troops to continue the fight Valley Forge, PA 1777-1778

From 1778-1781, both sides traded victories, but the war finally came to a conclusion at the battle of Yorktown General Cornwallis surrendered to Washington in 1781, ending the American Revolution Cornwallis’ surrender was the “day the world turned upside down” Yorktown

1778-1781 Battles

The Treaty of Paris in 1783 ended the American Revolution The treaty gave America: Full independence All territory east of the Mississippi River, between Canada & Florida The removal of the British army from U.S. claims in America The Treaty of Paris