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Title: The Revolutionary War


1
The Revolutionary War
  • Chapter 9

2
Americans and the Revolution
  • Chapter 9 Lesson 1

3
Hardships
  • Personal Hardships
  • Choosing sides was difficult
  • Soldiers robbed and destroyed homes and towns
  • Economic Hardships
  • Shortage of imported goods
  • High prices for goods

4
Groups of People Affected by the War
  • Women and the war
  • Took care of homes businesses
  • Followed husbands in battles
  • Wrote letters and stories supporting the Patriot
    cause
  • Disguised themselves as men and fought

5
Groups of People Affected by the War
  • African Americans, Free Enslaved
  • Many fought for both sides
  • Those fighting were hoping to win their freedom

6
Groups of People Affected by the War
  • People in the West
  • Native Americans were divided and fought for both
    sides
  • Western settlers didnt support the war but
    wanted to drive the British off their lands

7
Fighting for Independence
  • Chapter 9 Lesson 2

8
Comparing Armies
  • Continental Army
  • No uniforms
  • Few weapons
  • Little military training
  • Few supplies
  • 15,000 soldiers
  • Little money
  • British Army
  • Experienced soldiers
  • 50,000 soldiers
  • Well supplied
  • Well funded
  • Used hired soldiers

9
Early Battles in the North
  • Long Island
  • British victory, Americans suffered great losses
  • Trenton
  • The success of the surprise attack gave the
    American soldiers hope for the future

10
Important Victory
  • Saratoga
  • Turning point battle
  • This American victory showed that Americans may
    have a chance to win the war

11
Winter at Valley Forge
  • What it was like
  • Soldiers were ragged
  • Lacked warm clothes
  • Many had no shoes
  • Food running low
  • Congress had little money to send supplies

12
Winter at Valley Forge
  • Help from overseas
  • Marquis de Lafayette the soldiers friend
  • Came from France to help Americans fight
  • Spent own money to feed and clothe soldiers
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
  • Came from Germany to help American's fight
  • Trained Americans better ways to march and fight

Marquis de Lafayette
Baron von Steuben
13
Contributions from Other Nations
  • French sent supplies and soldiers
  • Spain sent money, food, and soldiers
  • Netherlands loaned Congress money
  • Russians tried to keep British from blocking
    trade with the Americans

14
Winning Independence
  • Chapter 9 Lesson 3

15
Revolutionary Heroes
  • Nathan Hale
  • American spy
  • John Paul Jones
  • Naval General
  • Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley
  • Loaded cannons and carried water to soldiers on
    battlefield
  • Tadeusz Kosciuszko
  • Designed plans for a fort at West Point

16
The War Moves South
  • Savannah, Georgia
  • British victory
  • Charlestown, South Carolina
  • British victory
  • Cowpens, South Carolina
  • Major American victory
  • Guilford Courthouse, North Carolnia
  • British won but were weakened

17
The War Ends
  • Victory at Yorktown
  • October 19, 1781
  • General Cornwallis surrendered after being
    surrounded for weeks by French and American
    forces
  • The Treaty of Paris
  • Signed on September 3, 1783
  • Named USA as a new nation
  • Set new borders

18
Effects of the War
  • Lesson 9 Chapter 4

19
New Ideas
  • States wrote their own constitutions
  • Declaration said all people deserve life,
    liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
  • People believed slavery should be ended

20
Western Settlements
  • United States had won more land
  • Former soldiers and settlers moved west
  • Native American tribes lived in the West
  • Fast growing area south of the Ohio River

21
Northwest Territory
  • Located north of the Ohio River
  • 1785 Ordinance
  • divided the territory into townships
  • Northwest Ordinance of 1787
  • Set up plan for governing the territory
  • Explained how lands could become states
  • Stated slavery would not be allowed in this
    territory

22
Battles for Land
  • Fighting for land occurred between Native
    Americans and settlers who moved west
  • What happened
  • Native Americans lost their lands or were forced
    to sell their lands
  • Americans settled on these lands and moved
    farther and farther west changing the lives of
    Native Americans forever
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