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American Victory Better Leadership Foreign aid Motivation Chapter 7 Section 4 The Legacy of the War p. 25, p. 195 Advantage Advantage Advantage Advantage Better Leadership Foreign aid Knowledge of the land Motivation American Victory

Boundaries were Miss. River, Canada & Florida B. Recognizing Effects Use the chart below to take notes about the legacy of the war. Terms of the Treaty Costs of the War Issues After the War US was Independent Boundaries were Miss. River, Canada & Florida US received right to fish off Canada Each side repay debts British return slaves captured Return of seized Loyalist property

War left US with debt of $27 million B. Recognizing Effects Use the chart below to take notes about the legacy of the war. Terms of the Treaty Costs of the War Issues After the War US was Independent Boundaries were Miss. River, Canada & Florida US received right to fish off Canada Each side repay debts British return slaves captured Return of seized Loyalist property 25,700 Americans died 1400 missing 8200 wounded 10,000 British died War left US with debt of $27 million

Americans pursue goal of Republicanism -idea that the people rule B. Recognizing Effects Use the chart below to take notes about the legacy of the war. Terms of the Treaty Costs of the War Issues After the War US was Independent Boundaries were Miss. River, Canada & Florida US received right to fish off Canada Each side repay debts British return slaves captured Return of seized Loyalist property Americans pursue goal of Republicanism -idea that the people rule 25,700 Americans died 1400 missing 8200 wounded 10,000 British died War left US with debt of $27 million

Americans pursue goal of Republicanism -idea that the people rule B. Recognizing Effects Use the chart below to take notes about the legacy of the war. Terms of the Treaty Costs of the War Issues After the War US was Independent Boundaries were Miss. River, Canada & Florida US received right to fish off Canada Each side repay debts British return slaves captured Return of seized Loyalist property Americans pursue goal of Republicanism -idea that the people rule Called for more religious freedom Some Americans wanted to end slavery 25,700 Americans died 1400 missing 8200 wounded 10,000 British died War left US with debt of $27 million

Americans pursue goal of Republicanism -idea that the people rule B. Recognizing Effects Use the chart below to take notes about the legacy of the war. Terms of the Treaty Costs of the War Issues After the War US was Independent Boundaries were Miss. River, Canada & Florida US received right to fish off Canada Each side repay debts British return slaves captured Return of seized Loyalist property Americans pursue goal of Republicanism -idea that the people rule Called for more religious freedom Some Americans wanted to end slavery Americans have to decide how to shape their gov’t 25,700 Americans died 1400 missing 8200 wounded 10,000 British died War left US with debt of $27 million