INDEPENDENCE 7.5 Conclusion to the American Revolution.

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INDEPENDENCE 7.5 Conclusion to the American Revolution

Turn to page 205 in your book

The War in the West George Rogers Clark: Colonial leader, who led attacks on the Western front. George Rogers Clark: Colonial leader, who led attacks on the Western front. 1.Weakened British forces 2.Convinced Native Americans to remain neutral. 3.Prevented British from attacking from West.

The War in the South Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation is WORKING!!!! Many Loyalist lived in the South

The War in the South Patriot Property Destroyed

The War in the South Camden, South Carolina – Horatio Gates (Patriot Leader) EPIC FAILURE ::::::::::::::::3,300 of 4,000 soldiers died

The War in the South

Guerrilla Warfare: Swift, Hit-and-Run attacks – Francis Marion Attacked British supply lines and communications

Victory at Yorktown Things weren’t looking good for the Patriots, even after foreign allies joined. British General Charles Cornwallis: Moved troops to Yorktown, Virginia.

Victory at Yorktown George Washington & Comte de Rochambeau planned to trap Cornwallis. – G.W. had 16,000 troops French Fleet in control of Chesapeake Bay. Battle of Yorktown.

Battle of Yorktown

VICTORY!!

THE TREATY OF PARIS Peace negotiations written by: – John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, Henry Laurens The Treaty of Paris of 1783: a peace agreement that Great Britain recognized the independent United States. – New Boarders of US – Citizens could freely settled west of the original 13 colonies.

The WAR is OVER