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Bell Work Read pages 126-127, Answer #’s 1-3 Read pages 126-127, Answer #’s 1-3 This Day in History: September 21, 1780- Benedict Arnold meets with British.

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1 Bell Work Read pages 126-127, Answer #’s 1-3 Read pages 126-127, Answer #’s 1-3 This Day in History: September 21, 1780- Benedict Arnold meets with British Major John Andre to discuss handing over West Point to the British, in return for the promise of a large sum of money and a high position in the British army. September 21, 1792- In Revolutionary France, the Legislative Assembly votes to abolish the monarchy and establish the First Republic. September 21, 1904- The remarkable Nez Perce leader Chief Joseph dies on the Colville reservation in northern Washington at the age of 64. September 21, 1942- The U.S. B-29 Superfortress makes its debut flight in Seattle, Washington. It was the largest bomber used in the war by any nation.

2 Make a list with your Neighbor Look on Page 144-145 What advantages did the British have at the start of the Revolution? What advantages did the British have at the start of the Revolution? What advantages did the Americans have at the start of the war? What advantages did the Americans have at the start of the war?

3 The Revolution: New York to Valley Forge

4 Many Americans supported the war effort. More than 230,000 soldiers served in the Continental Army. 145,000 enlisted in local militias. First banned from serving, but when the British promised freedom to any slave who fought on their side under the Dunmore Proclamation, the Continental began to allow free African Americans to serve. Soldiers Ran farms and businesses Helped by raising money for supplies or by making clothing Served as messengers, nurses, and spies Some dressed as men and fought. African- Americans Women

5 1775-1777 Canada November 1775 Some patriots thought British- controlled Canada should be the “14 th colony” American forces attacked Quebec under Benedict Arnold. Attack failed, and hopes of taking Canada faded. New York August 1776 Washington’s 23,000 militiamen opposed by 32,000 better-equipped British soldiers. Series of battles Washington’s forces pushed into New Jersey. New Jersey Battle of Trenton won by Americans on December 26, 1776. –Washington crossed the Delaware on Christmas night. –Attacked the mercenaries as they slept. Defeated the British at the Battle of Princeton January 2, 1777.

6 Battle of Saratoga British General John Burgoyne planned to seize Hudson River Valley to cut off New England. British General John Burgoyne planned to seize Hudson River Valley to cut off New England. British army crushed by Patriot forces under General Horatio Gates on October 17, 1777. British army crushed by Patriot forces under General Horatio Gates on October 17, 1777. Battle of Saratoga in New York was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Battle of Saratoga in New York was the turning point of the Revolutionary War.

7 Foreign Aide French and Spanish had lost large expanses of land in North America to the British. French and Spanish had lost large expanses of land in North America to the British. Both countries happy to see trouble for Britain in the American colonies. Both countries happy to see trouble for Britain in the American colonies. After the Battle of Saratoga, France, Spain and Holland joined the fight on the side of the Patriots. After the Battle of Saratoga, France, Spain and Holland joined the fight on the side of the Patriots.

8 Independent Soldiers Marquis de Lafayette, supplied money and military skills. Baron Freidrich von Steuben came from Prussia to help train the Continental Army. France Officially joined forces in May 1778 Signed treaty of support Increased level of supplies and agreed to provide soldiers and ships. Help from Europe Spain Joined war in 1779 Bernardo de Gálvez, governor of Spanish Louisiana, seized British posts.

9 Valley Forge Continental Army was low on supplies. Continental Army was low on supplies. Washington and 12,000 men wintered at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during 1777–78. Washington and 12,000 men wintered at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during 1777–78. Suffered through the brutal winter and shortages of food, clothing, and shelter. Suffered through the brutal winter and shortages of food, clothing, and shelter. Continental Army survived, but 2,000 died of disease and malnutrition. Continental Army survived, but 2,000 died of disease and malnutrition.

10 War in the West War at Sea Tiny Continental Navy could not fight large battles. Sunk hundreds of individual British ships. John Paul Jones was commander of victorious Bonhomme Richard. This former British outlaw became an American naval hero. George Rogers Clark captured British trading village of Kaskaskia, Illinois, in 1778. Clark’s forces won Battle of Vincennes in 1779. The war continued at sea and in the West. The war continued at sea and in the West.

11 Reading Quiz Tomorrow Chapter 6.3, pgs. 158-163 Chapter 6.3, pgs. 158-163


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