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1 Chapter 3.3 Review 1a. Young white men contributed to the war by serving and fighting, some free African Americans and Native Americans fought, and women raised money, made clothes, served as nurses, messengers, and spies (Daughters of Liberty). 1b. It was difficult to find and keep soldiers in the Continental Army because of low pay, bad conditions and risk of life. 2a. Patriots faced early defeats in Quebec, Canada, and in New York. 3a. The Battle of Saratoga boosted morale for the Patriots and secured foreign aid (turning point of the war). 3b. Foreign nations supported colonists because they were enemies of Great Britain (the enemy of your enemy is your friend).

2 Warm-up #4 Which side do you think had the most advantages at the start of the Revolutionary War? Why? Explain how the Enlightenment contributed to the ideas in the Declaration of Independence.

3 American War for Independence What military challenges did colonists face?

4 You will need two colors to complete these notes. I will be using Blue for the Continental Army (Americans), Red for British Army (England).

5 Continental Army (Americans):  Soldiers poorly trained / volunteers  Low on money and supplies  General George Washington British Army (England):  Powerful army and navy  Native Americans help them  German mercenaries  General Cornwallis leads army

6 April 1775: Lexington and Concord First Battle of the War: British troops go to get weapons and arrest colonial leaders. Paul Revere warns minutemen. After shots fired, British march back to Boston under fire from minutemen and suffer casualties.

7 June 1775: Bunker Hill British and minutemen battle it out in Boston. Americans take Breed’s Hill and British attack. British win, but many die. Hope for victory is restored in the colonies

8 August 1776: New York Continental Army is defeated; Washington must retreat to Philadelphia

9 Dec. 1776: Trenton and Princeton Americans are losing hope; low on supplies during a cold winter. Washington crosses the Delaware River on Christmas Eve to surprise German mercenaries and wins two major victories.

10 Oct. 1777: Saratoga Turning Point of the War. Local militia and Continental Army force the surrender of the British. France decides it will help the U.S. in the war. Turning point of the war.

11 May 1780: Charleston and Savannah British under General Cornwallis take the 2 Southern cities.

12 Oct. 1781: Yorktown Last Battle of the War. Washington attacked from the West and French ships attacked from the Atlantic, forcing a British surrender.

13 Effects of the American Revolution As you watch the powerpoint presentation, take notes on the worksheet Ms. Schaller gave you. When you finish, glue the worksheet into your notebook.

14 Brainstorm: Why were colonists able to win the Revolutionary War? Better Leadership Foreign Aid/Allies Home Court Advantage: Knowledge of the Land Motivation/willpower

15 Better Leadership British generals were overconfident and made bad decisions like to attack Bunker Hill. Washington learned from his early mistakes and developed a strategy of dragging out the war to wear down the British. He never gave up.

16 Foreign Aid & Allies “The enemy of your enemy is your friend.” France helped surround Cornwallis and British troops at Yorktown. France, Germany and Spain send money, supplies and troops to America.

17 Home court Advantage Knowledge of the Land The Americans knew the land better and used the knowledge well. Used snipers. Used land as defense. Had good escape routes. The British could control the coasts but never controlled the interior.

18 Motivation & Willpower “If there is a will, there is a way!” Americans had more reason to fight: Lives: if caught they would be hung for treason. Families Property Liberty

19 Homework Chapter 3.2 Assessment #s 1a, 1b, 2a, & 2b

20 The Treaty of Paris What was it? The o fficial agreement that ended the Revolutionary War. What did it do? Created six conditions to satisfy England and the United States and prevent further conflict.

21 Conditions of the Treaty of Paris:

22 New Boundaries of the USA

23 The Treaty of Paris How did it work? It was signed by England and the United States. Neither party fully lives up to its terms. Americans don’t pay back their debt, or give property back to loyalists. England did not return runaway slaves or give up military forts in the Great Lakes.

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26 Homework Complete battle map. Read Chapter 3.4


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