Battle of Fort Necessity (pg 106) took place on July 3, 1754 Took place in present day Pennsylvania. This was one of the first of many battles to come.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
War of Independence: The Battles
Advertisements

The Americans fought the British in the American Revolution and defeated them.
African Americans in the War
The Battles. Introduction Lasting seven years, the American Revolution was decided through the successes and failures of several important battles. Lasting.
The Revolution Begins The Big Idea The tensions between the colonies and Great Britain led to armed conflict. 8.1.
U.S. History Beginnings to Chapter 4 Section 1
War Breaks Out  The first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired in 1775 at Lexington and Concord.  George Washington was named commander-in-chief.
Battle of Lexington and Concord American Victory Attempting to destroy arms at Concord and capture rebel leaders, the British march from Boston through.
Colonists: Stopped trade with Britain Began to train for war King George III: Planned to send more soldiers to the Boston Declared that the colonists.
Derick, Chip, Kate The Battle Lexington and Concord This is the battle that started the war in Middlesex county, Province of Massachusetts bay in 1775.
The American Revolution. Class Objectives Compare the advantages and disadvantages of the Continental Army and the British Army. Compare the advantages.
The American Revolution
BELLWORK How did the government in the colonies change during the Revolution? What was the First Continental Congress? What was the “Shot Heard Around.
The Revolutionary War.
The American Revolutionary War Unit 4. Key Ideas.
The Revolutionary War American Patriots British Soldiers Patriot Politicians Battles Won by Patriots Battles Won by British
The American Revolution By Mr. Weiss. Events leading to the Revolution The Stamp Act 1765 The Stamp Act 1765 The Boston Massacre 1770 The Boston Massacre.
This slide show is intended for a Junior high (7 th to 8 th grade) and early high school students. This slide show will allow them to see first hand what.
The Revolutionary War. From Enlightenment to Revolution Enlightenment: “To challenge the authority” Voltaire: Freedom of Speech and religious freedom.
 General Gage had a plan…  Use British soldiers stationed in Boston  Go to Lexington to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams  Go to Concord to seize.
THE KEY BATTLES OF LEXINGTON AND CONCORD, NEW YORK, TRENTON, AND YORKTOWN The Revolutionary War.
American Revolution. Lexington and Concord 1775 First shots of the American Revolution British troops versus minutemen.
After the initial fight, more battles took place. Eventually, the British General Cornwallis had to surrender. At this point the British have realized.
American Revolution Timeline
The American Revolution
BritainAmericans Advantages?? Disadvantages?? On the Eve of the Revolution ?
Review American Revolution Quiz 3 Events of the Revolution Mrs. Martin Grade 4.
Major Battle of the American Revolution Lexington/Concord Bunker Hill Trenton Saratoga AKA Freeman’s Farm Treaty of Alliance Guildford Courthouse Yorktown.
4.3. Explain the advantages the British held at the start of the war and the mistakes they made by underestimating the Patriots. Describe the frontier.
You will need two colors to complete these notes. I will be using Blue for the Continental Army (Americans), Red for British Army (England).
Chapter 3.3 Review 1a. Young white men contributed to the war by serving and fighting, some free African Americans and Native Americans fought, and women.
Fighting for Independence WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE. WARM UP.
American Revolution Timeline By Miguel Ramirez, Zach Williams, Colton Adams.
Texas War of Independence. American Westward Movement In order to get more land, Americans moved west into Texas territory. Stephen Austin received the.
Battles of the American Revolution. The battles of Concord and Lexington were fought in Massachusetts in April, The Redcoats, led by General Thomas.
Time Line Assignment French and Indian War France loses its presence in North America. Indians are angry. Proclamation of Colonists.
The Revolutionary War. ► In 1774, the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia. North Carolina sent three representatives.
The American Revolution Major Battles and Independence Won!
How did these two generals, Washington and Cornwallis, meet for the fateful British surrender at Yorktown?
Mr. Gilmore Cordova High School I.B. History of the Americans.
Lexington & Concord –British soldiers march into Massachusetts to arrest Patriot leaders and seize weapons –Colonist Militia meet them in battle –First.
Battles of the American Revolution 4-3.3: Summarize the importance of the key battles of the Revolutionary War and the reasons for the American victories.
The American Revolution
Battles of the American Revolution
The Revolutionary War.
Battles of the American Revolution
The American Revolution
Key Battles of the American Revolution
Battle of Lexington and Concord
WAR BATTLES American Revolution PowerPoint Lexington Bunker Hill
WAR BATTLES American Revolution PowerPoint Lexington Bunker Hill
WAR BATTLES American Revolution PowerPoint Lexington Bunker Hill
WAR BATTLES American Revolution PowerPoint Lexington Bunker Hill
The Revolutionary War.
Battles of the American Revolution
Battle Map: American Revolution
The American Revolution
The American Revolution
The American Revolution
The American Revolution
The Revolutionary War.
Warm-up #3 Why was declaring independence risky for the colonists?
Key Battles of the Revolutionary War
WAR BATTLES American Revolution PowerPoint Lexington Bunker Hill
The War for Independence From Great Britain
Battle of Lexington and Concord
WAR BATTLES American Revolution PowerPoint Lexington Bunker Hill
Mexican American war.
WAR BATTLES American Revolution PowerPoint Lexington Bunker Hill
Presentation transcript:

Battle of Fort Necessity (pg 106) took place on July 3, 1754 Took place in present day Pennsylvania. This was one of the first of many battles to come during the time of the French revolution. Washington built the fort himself near the Allegany mountains for protection. It was George Washington’s first surrender of his war career. This battle was important because it would eventually lead to the 7 years war.

Battles of Lexington and Concord (pg 98) April 19, 1775 This battle marked the turning point of open armed warfare with Great Britain and the 13 U.S. colonies. These battles were fought in Lexington and Concord near Boston. British army were giving orders to capture and destroy supplies that they thought were stolen and stored in various cities. The first shots were fired in the morning somewhere in Lexington. This was the first military action taken leading up to the revolutionary war.

Battle of Saratoga (pg ) October 7, 1777 The reason for this battle was Burgoyne's idea to separate New England from the southern colonies. He won a small battle before this but suffered many casualties during the battle putting him at a disadvantage. Burgoyne's troops were severely out numbered which compelled him to surrender to the U.S. The results of this war were France and Spain coming to Aid the American side during the world.

Battle of Bunker Hill/Breeds Hill (pg 100) June 17, 1775 Took place during the early part of the revolutionary war on Bunker hill along side the siege of Boston. The colonials had been warned of the battle before hand on June 13. They began to move forces to Bunker hill and breeds hill to counter the on coming British. The British put a dent in the amount of colonials at battle which force the U.S. to retreat to Cambridge. The U.S. forces ended up winning the war but received a big loss in men from the battles.

Battle of New York September 15, 1776 (pg 107) The Colonial forces had just escaped from New York and were heading up to New York City behind President George Washington. The U.S. forces had left Long Island and given that territory to the British. It was inevitable that soon the British would come to New York to claim that city too. 4 days after Howe had met with the continental congress, he arrived to New York with assault soldiers and without much of a fight the Americans retreated to Harlem.

Battle of Yorktown September to October 1781 (pg 115) This was a battle between the Americans and General Cornwallis at the battle of Yorktown. The Americans had about the same number of troops as the British did. But America did not fight alone because they were able to perfectly group up with the French army and attack Cornwallis. This action resulted in a victory for the Americans and a step closer to their freedom.

Battle of New Orleans January 8, 1815 (pg 191) The battles of New Orleans is an extremely important battle in American history because it is know as the final major battle in the War of The British were on a mission to capture New Orleans and additional land that was gain by the U.S. in the Louisiana purchase. The U.S. forces were lead by Major General Andrew Jackson, who stopped the seize from the British forces. The British had over 8,000 men that landed on the Gulf Coast in order to enter New Orleans. Unfortunately their war efforts were unsuccessful and the U.S. held onto their territory.

Battle of the Alamo February 23 – March 6, 1836 (pg 271) Was one of the most important events in the Texas revolution for the Americans. Before this event many Texans weren't very involved in the revolution. That changed when Mexican President Santa Anna ordered an attack at the Alamo. All of the Texans were killed which sparked an interest of the whole U.S. because of fellow Americans being killed. The Americans wanted revenge on the Mexicans and they got that revenge later at the battle of San Jacinto.

Battle of Buena Vista (pg ) February 23, 1847 (pg This was a major achievement for Taylor and was the last major battle in northern Mexico. The Americans were also largely out numbered by the Mexican troops which was a major disadvantage for the U.S. but on the other hand the Americans had a much more advanced system weapons and skill that led them to victory. This battle also forced Santa Anna to later defend Mexico city. That battle would be run by Winfield Scott.

Battle of Mexico City (pg 273) September 8/15, 1847 The last major battle in the Mexican American war. It eventually ended with the fall of Mexico City. Each side had their advantages and disadvantages but it came down to which side could make less mistakes. Scott had no trouble engaging with Mexico city which Santa Anna was relying on the city to defend itself and be hard to destroy. The Americans feared being out numbered but as they succeed in every battle moving closer through each battle they finally arrived in Chapultepec which was the final battle and as before many Mexican troops fled from that battle as well. This turned out to be very successful for the Americans even with the loss of many troops