How did the Americans win the war and make peace?

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How did the Americans win the war and make peace? Armed with a new battle plan, the British were determined to finally end the rebellion. For a time, it seemed they might succeed. But the Americans fought on, still believing in victory.

After losing New England, the British tried to win the war by capturing the South, then marching north. Charles Cornwallis, the British commander, seemed unstoppable as he swept through Georgia and into the Carolinas. North Carolina Charles Towne, South Carolina Savannah, Georgia

American Francis Marion, called the Swamp Fox, used hit-and-run guerrilla tactics to slow the British.

But the British kept pushing on, battle after battle. Helping the British was the American traitor Benedict Arnold. Benedict Arnold Patriot had fought bravely for the Patriots plotted to give West Point to the British led Loyalist raids in Virginia

Finally, American forces rallied at two key battles in South Carolina. Kings Mountain Frontier fighters defeated British and Loyalist troops atop Kings Mountain Cowpens Nathanael Greene split his army in two; the western force under Daniel Morgan defeated British fighters

The War in the South, 1778–1781 Weakened, Cornwallis continued the march north, into Virginia. At the same time, Washington rushed to Virginia with American and French troops.

At Yorktown, Cornwallis moved his main army onto the peninsula. He believed that the British naval fleet could reinforce his position there. But Cornwallis soon realized that he was trapped.

American and French troops arrived, blocking an escape by land. The French fleet also arrived, blocking an escape by sea. On October 19, 1781, Cornwallis surrendered.

Peace talks between the two sides were held in Paris, France. The long war for independence was finally over. Now, it was time to make peace. Peace talks between the two sides were held in Paris, France. American delegation Benjamin Franklin John Adams British delegation Paris, France

The talks resulted in the Treaty of Paris The talks resulted in the Treaty of Paris. The treaty was approved by Congress in April 1783. Treaty of Paris Britain recognized American independence. Both sides agreed to new U.S. boundaries.

North America in 1783 The boundaries of the new nation were: Canada on the north the Mississippi River on the west Florida on the south Florida was returned to Spain.

For many, it seemed the impossible had happened For many, it seemed the impossible had happened. How had the Americans defeated one of the most powerful nations in the world? advantage of fighting on home ground patriotic spirit skilled leadership help from abroad

The immediate effect of the Revolution was to create a new nation—the United States of America. The nation was made up of thirteen independent states, linked by custom and history.

The long-term effects of the Revolution, however, continue today. American Revolution • The ideals of equality and liberty continue to gain broader meaning. • The Revolution has inspired independence movements around the world.