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Title: The American Revolution, 1775-1783


1
The American Revolution, 1775-1783
2
The Combatants
3
  • British Advantages
  • Army of Regulars
  • Top Navy
  • 30,000 Hessians
  • 50,000 American loyalists
  • Money and supplies

4
  • American Advantages
  • 3,000 miles of ocean
  • Home Turf
  • Fighting for independence
  • Leadership
  • Possible French assistance

5
First Continental Congress
  • Convened in Phil. in 74
  • Statement of grievances to King
  • Preparations for fighting
  • Boycott
  • Agreed to meet again in 75

6
The Fighting Begins
  • Lexington and Concord 75
  • The shot heard round the world
  • Unclear start to a revolution
  • Approves Olive Branch Petition

7
The Shot Heard Round the World
8
Common Sense
  • Published Jan.76
  • Sold 100,000 copies in first four months
  • Called for complete split from Britain and its
    constitution

Thomas Paine
9
Declaration of Independence
  • Written by Jefferson
  • Formal break with the crown

10
When in the Course of Human Events
11
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12
Reactions to July 4
13
Conducting the War States v. Central government
  • Despite individual states vying for power,
    Congress given power to coordinate the war but
  • State militias
  • States volunteering money

14
Phase I New England 75-76
  • Bunker Hill British driven from Mass
  • England wins but loses ½ its men
  • British realize the scope of the revolution

15
Phase II The Mid-Atlantic 76-78
  • Trenton NJWashington attacks during winter with
    limited success
  • Battle of Saratoga
  • Turning point
  • French have the confidence to support the
    Patriots with supplies

16
New York City in Flames
17
Washington Crossing the Delaware
18
Phase IIIThe South
  • Diplomatic recognition followed in 78
  • Britains European wars expand
  • French Navy arrives

19
Phase III The South (cont.)
  • Britain hoped to rely on Loyalists in the south
    for support
  • Military commitment by Britain decreases
  • Yorktown marks last major battle
  • Cornwallis cornered between land and sea
  • French-American army surround British

20
The World Turnd Upside Down
21
War and Economy
  • Trade with Britain cut off
  • No protection at sea
  • Diversified by the 1780s
  • New trading partners
  • Formation of navy
  • Some industry forms

22
Imports/Exports
23
Treaty of Paris of 1783
  • US bordered by Mississippi, Canada, Atlantic, and
    Florida
  • Diplomatic recog. by British
  • British promise to evacuate Ohio Valley
  • US promises to pay debts

24
War and Society
  • Loyalists harassed
  • Left behind property and estates
  • Many moved to Canada or Britain
  • Native-Americans generally opposed the Rev.
  • Mixed bag for African-Americans

25
Toleration and Slavery
  • Where it was not used, usually abolished
  • SC and GA refused to halt slave trade
  • Sep. of Church and State (Statute of Relig.
    Freedom by Thomas Jefferson of VA)

26
Washington Resigns from the Army
27
State Constitutions
  • Guiding principle Do the opposite of Britain
  • Republicanism
  • CN RI simply changed their colonial charters
  • Limited executive branch
  • Most had bicameral legislatures
  • Property req. for voting

28
Articles of Confederation (81-89
  • Fed. Govt consisted of a unicameral Congress (9
    out of 13 votes to pass a law)
  • 13 out of 13 to amend
  • Rep. frequently absent
  • Could not tax or raise armies
  • Northwest Ordinance a success
  • Shays Rebellion shows weaknesses
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