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The American Revolution Chapter 7 The American Revolution

7.2 American Strengths and Weaknesses Read Chapter 7.2 Start with the group member closest to the door and move to the group member closest to the wall. Discuss what you feel were American strengths and weaknesses and record them in your workbook Insert a map of your country.

7.2 American Strengths and Weaknesses American Weaknesses The Continental Army was very small and always short of soldiers. Few Americans were trained for battle. The army was plagued by shortages of guns, gunpowder, food, and uniforms Insert a map of your country.

7.2 American Strengths and Weaknesses The Americans received secret aid from the French. George Washington was an experienced military leader who inspired courage and confidence Insert a map of your country.

7.3 British Strengths and Weaknesses Read Chapter 7.3 Start with the group member closest to the door and move to the group member closest to the wall. Discuss what you feel were British strengths and weaknesses and record them in your workbook Insert a map of your country.

7.3 British Strengths and Weaknesses Loyalists, Native Americans, and African Americans. British soldiers were well trained and experienced, compared to the Americans. British forces were well supplied with food, uniforms, ammunition, and weapons Insert a map of your country.

7.3 British Strengths and Weaknesses British Weaknesses Sending troops and supplies from Britain to America was slow and costly. The British were not passionate about defeating the rebels, and they had poor military leadership. Insert a map of your country.

Round 1 America vs. British

Round 1 America vs. British The Blue team is smaller. It has not warmed up. It hasn’t played Capture the Flag as much as the Red team, just like... American forces were smaller and had less training and experience than the British

Round 1 America vs. British The Red team is larger. It has warmed up. It has played Capture the Flag more than the Blue team, just like… the British army was larger, better trained, and more experienced than the Americans.

Round 1 America vs. British The Blue teams captain has experience playing Capture the Flag just like…. George Washington was an experienced General.

Round 1 America vs. British The White team cheers for the Blue team, just like… the French secretly aided the Americans at the beginning of the war

Round 1 America vs. British Half of the Red team starts the game far away from the field, just like… Britain was far away from America and had to ship troops and supplies across the Atlantic.

7.4 Britain Almost Wins the War Read Chapter 7.4 Start with the group member closest to the door and move to the group member closest to the wall. Discuss and answer question 1-3 Insert a map of your country.

7.4 Britain Almost Wins the War 1. Why did the Declaration of Independence increase Americans’ motivation to fight and win the war? Many Americans believed that freedom and the chance to create their own country were goals worth fighting for. Insert a map of your country.

7.4 Britain Almost Wins the War 2. For which group of Americans did the Declaration of Independence raise hopes as well as questions? Why? The Declaration of Independence raised hopes and questions for African Americans; they wondered if the words “all men are created equal” applied to them, and whether independence would bring an end to slavery. Insert a map of your country.

7.4 Britain Almost Wins the War 3. What factors allowed the British to almost win the war in 1776? The British, with their greater numbers and superior training, overwhelmed the inexperienced Americans at New York and in other battles in 1776. Insert a map of your country.

Round 2 America vs. British

Round 2 America vs. British The teacher tells the Blue team that they will receive a prize if they win the game. This increases their motivation to win, just like… the Declaration of Independence increased the motivation of many Americans to fight and win the Revolution

Round 2 America vs. British Because they have more experienced players, the Red team is almost able to steal the Blue flag, just like… the British, with more numerous and experienced soldiers, almost defeated the Americans in 1776.

Round 2 America vs. British One member of the Blue team is told that he or she might not receive the prize, even if the Blue team wins. That player must decide whether to stay on the Blue team or switch to the Red team, just like… African Americans were not sure if fighting for independence would assure them either equal rights or the end of slavery. They had to decide whether to fight on the American or British side.

7.5 A Pep Talk and Surprise Victory Read Chapter 7.5 Start with the group member closest to the door and move to the group member closest to the wall. Discuss and answer question 1-3 Insert a map of your country.

7.5 A Pep Talk and Surprise Victory 1. In your own words, what was the message of Thomas Paine’s pamphlet The Crisis? The message of Thomas Paine’s pamphlet The Crisis was to remind Americans that real patriots hold onto their beliefs, even in hard times. Insert a map of your country.

7.5 A Pep Talk and Surprise Victory 2. How were the Americans able to win such an overwhelming victory at Trenton? Washington had his troops cross the Delaware River on Christmas night and take the enemy by surprise early the next morning. Insert a map of your country.

7.5 A Pep Talk and Surprise Victory 3. How did victories at Trenton and Princeton affect American morale? Victories at Trenton and Princeton showed that the Americans could beat the British and their allies, and greatly boosted American morale. Insert a map of your country.

Round 3 America vs. British

Round 3 America vs. British The teacher gives the Blue team a pep talk and encourages them to keep fighting, just like… Thomas Paine’s pamphlet The Crisis encouraged Americans to hold onto their beliefs, even during hard times.

Round 3 America vs. British The teacher adds a second Blue flag. This makes it harder for the Red team to win and boosts the morale of the Blue team, just like… American victories at Trenton and Princeton showed the British that it would be harder than they expected to win the war, and boosted the morale of the Americans.

7.6 The Tide Begins to Turn Read Chapter 7.6 Start with the group member closest to the door and move to the group member closest to the wall. Discuss and answer question 1-3 Insert a map of your country.

7.6 The Tide Begins to Turn 1. As the war progressed, how did Washington revise his military strategy? Washington avoided large battles that might put his army at risk. Instead, he fought a defensive war that was designed to tire out the British. Insert a map of your country.

7.6 The Tide Begins to Turn 2. Why did the American cause look more hopeful after the Battle of Saratoga ? After the Battle of Saratoga, the French agreed to became allies of the Americans. Insert a map of your country.

7.6 The Tide Begins to Turn 3. Name two foreigners who were present with the Americans at Valley Forge, and explain how they helped the Americans. Baron Friedrich von Steuben of Prussia continually drilled the American solders. The Marquis de Lafayette of France used his own money to buy warm clothes for the soldiers. Insert a map of your country.

Round 4 America vs. British

Round 4 America vs. British The teacher tells the blue team that they do not have to capture the Ted flag to win. Instead, they must keep the Red team from capturing all the Blue flags, just like…. Washington told congress that he would fight a defensive war to try and tire out the British

Round 4 America vs. British The teacher has one volunteer from the white team join the Blue team, just like… Some Europeans, like von Steuben and Lafayette, aided the American cause.

Round 4 America vs. British The teacher tells the Blue team that if they can hold on for one more round, they may receive help, just like… After the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga, the French became American Allies.

7.7 The War Goes South Read Chapter 7.7 Start with the group member closest to the door and move to the group member closest to the wall. Discuss and answer question 1-3 Insert a map of your country.

7. 7 The War Goes South 1. Which tactics did the Americans use successfully against the British in the Southern Colonies? Americans in the South used guerrilla tactics, like hit-and-run raids, against the British.. Insert a map of your country.

7. 7 The War Goes South 2. How did the success of the Continental Army in the South contribute to the American victory? The success of the Americans in the South tired out the British and eventually forced them to retreat to Yorktown, where they were defeated. Insert a map of your country.

7. 7 The War Goes South 3. How did the French help the Americans in the Battle of Yorktown? French troops and warships helped the Americans to Trap the British army at Yorktown. Insert a map of your country.

Round 5 America vs. British

Round 5 America vs. British The teacher adds a third Blue flag. This makes it harder for the Red team to win, just like… Successful American hit-and-run tactics in the South made it more difficult for the British to win the war.

Round 5 America vs. British The White team enters into the game to help the Blue tea, in this round, just like… The French sent troops and warships to help the Americans defeat the British at Yorktown

7.8 The war Ends Read Chapter 7.8 Start with the group member closest to the door and move to the group member closest to the wall. Discuss and answer question 1-3 Insert a map of your country.

7.8 The war Ends How did the British people respond to news of the Battle of Yorktown? Most British were tired of the war, but King George did not want to accept defeat. Insert a map of your country.

7.8 The war Ends 2. What were three key provisions of the Treaty of Paris? Britain recognized the United States as an independent country Britain handed over territory from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi River. The United States agreed to return all rights and property taken from Loyalists during the war Insert a map of your country.

Round 6 America vs. British

Round 6 America vs. British By the end of round 6, many members of the Red team don’t want to play anymore, but some do, just like…. After Yorktown, many British were tired of the war, though King George did not want to accept defeat.

Round 6 America vs. British At the end of the game, the Blue, White, and Red team captains shake hands. The blue and white teams receive their prizes. The Red team captain hands over the Red flag. The Blue team promises to be nice to the Red team, just like…

Round 6 America vs. British At the end of the war, the Americans, French, and British signed a treaty in Paris. In the treaty, the united states received its independence. The British handed over territory to the Americans. The Americans promised to respect the rights and property of the Loyalists.