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The Battles Of The Revolution The Battle of Long Island Severely out numbered Washington fought a short battle and lost 1400 men The British numbered 34,000.

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1 The Battles Of The Revolution The Battle of Long Island Severely out numbered Washington fought a short battle and lost 1400 men The British numbered 34,000 soldiers and 10,000 sailors The Americans numbered about 20,000 with no navy or sailors Washington then began a series of retreats until he ended up in PA.

2 The Battle of Trenton On Christmas night 1776 Washington and his troops cross the Delaware river They move towards Trenton arriving at 8 am The Americans attack, 60 minutes later the Hessians are captured or dead Turning Point; American enlistments were due to expire soon and the Americans needed a lift and got one. The 1 st victory in the war. It improves morale, and increases enlistments

3 The Battle of Princeton Cornwallis finally caught up with Washington outside of Trenton Cornwallis saw the fires of Washington “At last we have run down the old fox and we will bag him in the morning” But Washington slipped away and defeated a British force moving towards Princeton He then wintered in Morristown New Jersey

4 The Battle of Saratoga Burgoyne was to meet St. Leger and General Howe at Albany New York St Leger stopped by Benedict Arnold Howe ordered to Philadelphia and stays Burgoyne recaptured Ticonderoga 1000 British dead or captured at Bennington Vermont Green Mt. boys hurry to fight the British, the Americans surround Burgoyne and he surrenders *This victory convinces the French to join the Americans and support them against the British * Major turning point

5 Valley Forge 3 rd Turning Point The conditions were awful at Valley Forge “there comes a bowl of beef soup full of burnt leaves and dirt” No blankets or shoes for the soldiers The colonists send supplies and people to help the soldiers at Valley Forge Baron Von Steuben arrives and instructs and drills the army to fight with greater skill By the spring the army was in good shape and spirit

6 Southern Leaders Generals Greene and Morgan were good leaders Greene knew the landscape and made Cornwallis’s troops chase him Morgan won the Battle of Cowpens using a 2 line strategy to lure the British into attacking. Francis Marion (the swamp fox) hid by day and moved by night to effectively use guerilla tactics to attack the enemy

7 The Battle of Yorktown Cornwallis leads the British forces in the south and faces Lafayette Lafayette made small raids against the British because he lacked a large army His role was to keep an eye on Cornwallis and harass him when he had the chance Cornwallis was ordered back to NY He made a mistake and stayed in Virginia

8 Yorktown Continued Instead he moves to Yorktown to re-supply his army Washington gets the news and rushes to Virginia with the French General Rochambeau. They join Lafayette and trap Cornwallis To his surprise the British navy is not there but the French navy is. The French cut off all support and Cornwallis is forced to surrender

9 The British Surrender The French and American troops numbered 16,000 the British 8,000 After 3 weeks of bombardment on October 19, 1781 the British surrender

10 The Treaty of Paris In 1782 peace talks begin In 1783 the Treaty of Paris is signed and the American Revolution is over


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