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Do Now. Take a notecard from the front table. On one side, write one thing you know about the American Revolution and one thing you want to know more about. Fighting For Independence. How did the colonists overcome their military weaknesses during the American Revolution?.
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Do Now Take a notecard from the front table. On one side, write one thing you know about the American Revolution and one thing you want to know more about.
Fighting For Independence How did the colonists overcome their military weaknesses during the American Revolution?
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Trenton
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Winter Camp/Valley Forge
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Winter Camp/Valley Forge French Support
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Winter Camp/Valley Forge French Support • Fighting in the West
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Winter Camp/Valley Forge French Support • Fighting in the West • Fighting in the South
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Winter Camp/Valley Forge French Support • Fighting in the West • Fighting in the South • Yorktown - 1781
Overview of Major Events Lexington and Concord Siege of Boston Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Winter Camp/Valley Forge French Support • Fighting in the West • Fighting in the South • Yorktown - 1781 • The Treaty of Paris -1783
“Once these rebels have felt a smart blow, they will submit.” – Page 127, textbook King George III After the Battle of Lexington and Concord
The Battle of Lexington and ConcordApril 19, 1775 • First military engagement.
The Battle of Lexington and ConcordApril 19, 1775 • First military engagement. • British troops looking for militia weapons stockpile. • Recently turned away from Salem – no violence
The Battle of Lexington and ConcordApril 19, 1775 • First military engagement. • British troops looking for militia weapons stockpile. • Recently turned away from Salem – no violence • Troops march to Lexington in middle of night – Paul Revere follows the British alerting militia men.
Who won the battle? British Colonists Force: 3800 Killed: 49 Wounded: 39 Captured: 0 • Force: 1500 • Killed: 73 • Wounded: 174 • Captured: 53 www.Americanrevolution.org
The Underdog? • The Colonists were a rag-tag group.
The Underdog? • The Colonists were a rag-tag group. • Many militia members were young, old, out of shape, untrained, and unprepared.
The Underdog? • The Colonists were a rag-tag group. • Many militia members were young, old, out of shape, untrained, and unprepared. • In the first part of the Battle of Lexington and Concord militia members ran off into the woods to hide.
The Underdog? • The Colonists were a rag-tag group. • Many militia members were young, old, out of shape, untrained, and unprepared. • In the first part of the Battle of Lexington and Concord militia members ran off into the woods to hide. • The British were a professional military who had fought all over the world.
King George III • “Once these rebels have felt a smart blow, they will submit.” • Speech to Parliament Oct. 26, 1775
The Siege of Boston And the Battle of Bunker Hill
Siege Many of you were interested in this vocabulary word. Photo from The Air University – US Air Force
Siege of Boston • Boston is a revolutionary city
Siege of Boston • Boston is a revolutionary city • New England supports revolution
Siege of Boston • Boston is a revolutionary city • New England supports revolution • 20,000 Patriots surround city – British forces control Boston
Siege of Boston The City Rag • Boston is a revolutionary city • New England supports revolution • 20,000 Patriots surround city – British forces control Boston • British “stuck” in the city
Ethan Allen and the Green MT. Boys www.visitnh.gov Colonists need weapons. Fort Ticonderoga is very far north in New York State (Lake George)
Ethan Allen and the Green MT. Boys www.visitnh.gov Colonists need weapons. Fort Ticonderoga is very far north in New York State (Lake George). British are in NY City and stuck in Boston.
Ethan Allen and the Green MT. Boys www.visitnh.gov Colonists need weapons. Fort Ticonderoga is very far north in New York State (Lake George). British are in NY City and stuck in Boston. Green Mountain Boys attack Fort Ticonderoga and steal British weapons.
How? • How else would the colonists get weapons?
Knox the Ox National Park Service
Knox the Ox • Henry Knox
Knox the Ox • Henry Knox • Militia member at Lexington and Concord
Knox the Ox • Henry Knox • Militia member at Lexington and Concord • Engineering background, rose in the ranks during the siege (Building fortifications)
Knox the Ox • Henry Knox • Militia member at Lexington and Concord • Engineering background, rose in the ranks during the siege (Building fortifications) • Became friends with George Washington
Knox the Ox • Henry Knox • Militia member at Lexington and Concord • Engineering background, rose in the ranks during the siege (Building fortifications) • Became friends with George Washington • Helped figure out how to move the weapons and cannons from upstate NY to Boston. • Over Berkshire Mountains 300 miles • Used Oxen
The Battle of Bunker Hill Pbs.org Breedshill.org
The Battle of Bunker HillJune 17, 1775 • Patriots occupy two hills overlooking Boston (Breed’s and Bunker)
The Battle of Bunker HillJune 17, 1775 • Patriots occupy two hills overlooking Boston (Breed’s and Bunker) • British cross Boston Harbor and try to take the hill
The Battle of Bunker HillJune 17, 1775 • Patriots occupy two hills overlooking Boston (Breed’s and Bunker) • British cross Boston Harbor and try to take the hill • Patriots turn back first two attacks of tightly formed British lines marching up the hill.
The Battle of Bunker HillJune 17, 1775 • Patriots occupy two hills overlooking Boston (Breed’s and Bunker) • British cross Boston Harbor and try to take the Breed’s Hill • Patriots turn back first two attacks of tightly formed British lines marching up the hill. • British General William Howe orders third attack
The Battle of Bunker HillJune 17, 1775 • Patriots occupy two hills overlooking Boston (Breed’s and Bunker) • British cross Boston Harbor and try to take the Breed’s Hill • Patriots turn back first two attacks of tightly formed British lines marching up the hill. • British General William Howe orders third attack • Colonists run out of ammunition and retreat
Who Won? British Colonists Force: 2400 Killed: 115 Wounded: 305 Captured: 30 • Force: 3000 • Killed: 226 • Wounded: 828 • Captured: 0 British take the strategic hill.