Title: The American War for Independence (1776-1783)
1The American War for Independence (1776-1783)
- These are the times that try mens souls
- -Thomas Paine, 1780
2War European Tactics (1700s)
- Great Britain -rules of gentlemanly warfare
- No attacking at night,
- No sneak attacks
- Mercenaries were common
- Soldiers lowly regarded in British society
British Redcoats
3War American Tactics (1700s)
- Colonial warfare based on style of Natives
- Skulking style of war included sneak attacks,
adjustments - Hid behind walls, no uniforms, ambushed enemies
- Local militias
American militia
4Colonial Soldier
British Redcoat
5Continental Army
- Created by George Washington
- Fought alongside various state militias
- Provided Washington with better idea of soldiers
capabilities and length of service - (1 year)
- Washingtons greatest accomplishment of the war
Infantry training
6Leaders of the Revolution
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7Revolutionary Leaders
- 1- George Washington- leader of Continental Army
- 2- William Howe- head of British army in 1776
- 3- John Burgoyne- defeated at Saratoga
- 4- Lord Cornwallis- surrendered British army at
Yorktown - 5- Benedict Arnold- switched from American to
British after Saratoga - 6- Nathaneal Greene- RI native, Washingtons top
field general
8Opening Moves!
- British to seize NY
- 1776 Howes troops drive Washington out of NY
- Washington and troops again driven from Manhattan
to White Plains - NY becomes the British headquarters for the war!!
9Opening Moves Cont
- British begin to move onto Philly where the
Continental Congress was meeting! - Washingtons troops get word of this
- THREE BATTLESgtgtgtgtgt
- Battle of TRENTON
- Saratoga
- Yorktown
101. Battle of Trenton
- December, 1776 Washington plans surprise attack
of Hessian camp at Trenton, NJ. - December 25 Washington attacks on Christmas
night, kills/captures 1,000 men - 3 days later defeat of British at Princeton, NJ
forces British to return to NY for winter
11Results of Battle of Trenton
- Soldiers encouraged to re-enlist
- Morale of army shot up
- Washington showcased leadership skills
- 2nd Guessing Why did Howe not deal knock-out
blow in NY?
Washington crossing the Delaware River on his way
to Trenton
122. Saratoga France Enters
- 1777- British capture Philadelphia, Continental
Congress escapes - Valley Forge- winter of 1777-78 nearly 2,500
American soldiers die from cold, food shortages - October 1777- Gen. Burgoynes troops captured
outside Saratoga, NY - Result France enters war
Marquis de Lafayette
133. Yorktown, 1781 War in the South
- 1778- British turn to South
- Savannah, GA and Charlestown, SC fell to British
- Battle of Kings Mountain- victory for Patriots!!!
- British surrender at Yorktown (1781)
Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, VA
14Treaty of Paris (1783)
- British recognized USA as a new nation!!!!
- Mississippi River is western border (open to
British use) - Florida given back to Spain!!
- France received colonies in Africa and Caribbean
15Other Contributors to Revolution
- Women- cooking, nursing of soldiers, taking
control of family business, spies - African-Americans- British/Americans offered
freedom in exchange for military service (5,000
for America) - Loyalists- remained loyal to Britain, in some
cases fled or lost land
Molly Pitcher helping colonial soldiers
16Effects of Revolution
- New political ideas (republic)
- New state constitutions (guarantee of rights)
- Voting rights expand (social class)
- Freedom of religion
- Educational changes
- American painters
First flag of the United States
17Why did Britain lose the war???
- Atlantic Ocean
- Tried to occupy a whole continent
- American perseverance, fighting spirit
- George Washington, other generals
- French aid
- War unpopular in Britain
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