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Title: End of the War


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End of the War
  • EQ How did the Americans finally defeat the
    British, and earn their independence?

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Phase III The Southern Strategy 1780-1781
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Britains Southern Strategy
  • Britain thought that there were more Loyalists in
    the South.
  • Southern resources were more valuable/worth
    preserving.
  • The British win a number of small victories, but
    cannot pacify the countryside

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New Orleans and Spain
  • Spain offered U.S. ships safe port in New Orleans
  • Spanish Gov. Bernardo de Galvez provided money
    and supplies to the Continental Army in the
    South.
  • Why did Spain decide to help after Saratoga?
  • Hint End of the French and Indian War result
  • Spain wanted Florida back, which had been taken
    after the FI War.

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Major Southern Battles
  • Savannah, GA and Charleston, SC captured
  • Battle of Camden, SC
  • Battle of Kings Mountain (border of NC SC)
  • Battle of Guilford Courthouse, NC
  • Battle of Cowpens (SC)

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Battle at Cowpens (SC)
  • Gen. Daniel Morgan had ½ of the Southern Army
    under his command
  • Sent a scout unit ahead to engage the main
    British Army and then retreat.
  • British chased the small unit in an attempt to
    kill them, and ran into the main American force,
    including cavalry.
  • After the Southern campaign, Cornwallis needed
    reinforcements and fled to Virginia to meet the
    Royal Navy

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The Battle of Yorktown (1781)
Count de Rochambeau
AdmiralDe Grasse
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  • British General Lord Cornwallis moved his troops
    to Virginia to set up camp and wait for
    reinforcements.
  • The time was right for Washington to set the
    ultimate trap. James Armistead (a slave) was a
    double spy and gave Washington information
  • Washington had over 16,000 American and French
    soldiers ready to fight
  • Cornwallis was not impressed, he opted to board
    British ships and sail to New York
  • Before he could leave, a fleet of French
    battleships sailed into the BayCornwallis was
    now trapped.

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Washington would lead a three week attack on the
British
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Trapped, Lord Cornwallis surrendered on Oct 17,
1781the Americans had won their INDEPENDENCE!
Maps
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Treaty of Paris 1783
  • Great Britain recognized the United States as an
    independent nation
  • United States gained all land east of the
    Mississippi River from Canada to Florida
  • U.S. agreed to ask the States to return property
    seized from loyalistsMost states refused,
    especially MA (shocker).

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