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Revolutionary War Notes

Revolutionary War Notes. A Country Divided. 2/5th - Patriots Mostly in New England and VA. A Country Divided. 1/5th- Loyalits= Tories Mostly in NY and South. Colonies Divided. Native Americans African Americans Have to decide which side will treat them best if they win.

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Revolutionary War Notes

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  1. Revolutionary War Notes

  2. A Country Divided • 2/5th - Patriots • Mostly in New England and VA

  3. A Country Divided • 1/5th- Loyalits= Tories • Mostly in NY and South

  4. Colonies Divided • Native Americans • African Americans • Have to decide which side will treat them best if they win

  5. Americans- Disadvantages • Had to start Army/Navy from Scratch • No formal government to make decisions • Scarce supplies: money, clothing, food, guns, ammo

  6. Americans-Advantages • Better leadership-Washington • “Home Field Advantage” • Tactics/Strategy-guerilla warfare • Foreign Aid- France as an ally • Motivated to save own land

  7. British Disadvantages • Far away from Britain, sending orders, getting news takes 2 months • Fought using old strategies-unwilling to change • Has a worldwide empire to worry about

  8. British Advantages • Best Army and Navy in the world • Also 30,000 hired mercenaries • Controlled major cities (NY and Boston) • Richest nation in the world • Strong and organized government

  9. Early Strategies-American • Score early victories to show they were for real • Drum up support-gain more patriots • Gain foreign allies-France, Spain

  10. Early Strategies-British • Occupy major coastal cities-take advantage of better Navy • Drum up Loyalist support • Crush the Continental Army before it has a chance to gain momentum

  11. War in the North • Patriots drive British from Boston, NYC • Britain gets serious about war, sends huge amount of troops, ships, supplies • Britain kicks patriots out of NYC • Begins a year of defeats for Washington and Continentals

  12. Trenton • Dec. 25, 1776 • Continentals are in bad shape after many losses, casualties, few supplies • Most soldiers enlistments ending • If Washington does not take immediate action the revolution is likely over

  13. Trenton • Washington’s bold plan- cross Delaware River on Christmas night • Surprise attack on German Hessians • Result: 30 Hessians killed, 918 Captured • Result: Only 4 Colonists killed • Result: Many guns, ammo captured • Result: Major morale boost for Washington and Continental Army

  14. Princeton • Jan. 3, 1777 • Washington builds on success, attacks 1200 British and captures or kills 1/3 • Only 40 Continental casualties

  15. 3 Reasons Trenton and Princeton were major victories • 1. Boosted Patriot morale • 2. Britain left New Jersey- remains in Patriot hands the rest of the war • 3. Continental Army gains much needed supplies and weapons

  16. Saratoga • Oct. 17, 1777 • Part of British Army went to Canada to attack from the North • They were to meet up with main British Army in NYC • The Continentals defeated the British in several battles around Saratoga

  17. Saratoga • British surrendered 5800 men, supplies • Is a major turning point in war towards a Patriot victory • France sees success, becomes an ally, sending troops and $$ • Later Spain becomes ally also

  18. Valley Forge • In late 1777, British force Continentals out of Philadelphia • They set up a winter camp at Valley Forge, PA • Awful conditions- few supplies, food, improper clothing for winter • 1/4 died from starvation, cold, disease

  19. Ch. 7 Sec. 2 Reading Quiz • 1. In 1778 and 1779, the Patriots signed a treaty of Alliance with what two countries? • 2. Name one hardship endured at Valley Forge. • 3. What is a bayonet? • 4. George Rogers Clark led the Patriots fighting in what region of the colonies? • 5. Describe the contributions of John Paul Jones to the Patriot cause. • Extra Credit: What happened on New Year’s Day 1778 at Valley Forge?

  20. American Armed Forces • Continental Army • Inexperienced • 1 year enlistment • Later for whole war • 231,771 total

  21. Militia 164,087 Total 3,6,9 month enlistment close to home Designed to protect local resources

  22. African Americans • Washington, Continental Congress opposed enlistment • 5,000 troops

  23. Women • Martha Washington • Molly Pitcher- Mary Hays • Usually had to fight in disguise

  24. Spies • Worked for both sides • Often switched sides

  25. Desertions • Common- 18.2% of all troops • Reasons: • Homesick • Money • Starvation • Punishment

  26. Uniforms- Beginning • Farm clothes • Buckskins • Boots/shoes scarce

  27. Uniforms-Officers/Regulars

  28. Weapons-smoothbore musketsFlintlock firing mechanism

  29. Muskets- range of 100 yardsBullets- poured from hot lead

  30. Cannons- inaccurate, heavy, usually captured, tendency to explode

  31. Rations • Scarce • Beef • Pork • Salt Fish • Bread • Rice • Beans • Milk

  32. Army Pay • Washington- $500/month • Major Generals- $162/month • Privates- $6.67/month • Often didn’t arrive on time or sometimes at all- led to mutinies

  33. Medical Care • Individual doctors-soldiers paid • Army Hospital • Lacked: medicine, beds, blankets

  34. American Navy • Built from scratch- few in numbers • Bounties- 1/2 of profits from British warships • Helped greatly when France and Spain join the fight

  35. Privateers • A privately owned ship that a wartime government gives permission to attack an enemy’s merchant ships • 1,000 in Revolutionary war • Captured 606 British ships • Claimed $18,000,000 in goods • Accomplished most American victories at sea

  36. British Armed Forces • Organization • Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery • Grenadiers, Light Artillery • Discipline Severe • Recruiting Problems

  37. Weapons • Tower musket • 3 shots a minute • Inaccurate • Bayonets

  38. Supplies • Knapsack • Clothing • Blanket • Provisions for 4 days • Share of Tent • 60 rounds of gunpowder and bullets

  39. Rations • Food from Britain • Inferior to Patriots • Delayed, slow deliveries • Often raided farms, homes to get food and live off of the land • Supported by loyalists

  40. Navy • Controlled seas • Kept most American ports closed • Hard to recruit experienced sailors

  41. War in the South- W. vs. T. • Whigs: loyal to the Continental Congress • Tories: loyal to England- many in the South • Much violence between W. and T. in the South • British strategy- move war to the South where there were more loyalists, slaves (Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation), tire out Patriots • British Army was successful- captured Savannah and Charlestown

  42. Camden- S.C. • 1780- Worst American Defeat of war • British General Cornwallis defeats Patriot General Gates • British drew Patriots into a European style battle • 1,000 Patriots killed • 1,000 Captured

  43. Swamp Fox- Altered Strategy • Francis Marion- led a small band patriots on horseback • Used guerrilla tactics • Cut British supply lines, communications • Nathaniel Greene replaces Gates • Americans lead British on chase all through South, wasting British time and money

  44. War on Frontier • George Rogers Clark- 24 yr old • Travels through PA, OH, IN, IL • Recruits soldiers along the way • Captures British forts at Kaskaskea, Vincennes • Gave a huge amount of land to the Americans

  45. Final Battle Royal- Yorktown • Oct. 19, 1781 • Cornwallis sets up a base on a peninsula at Yorktown, VA • Patriots+French surround British by land and sea- begin massive siege • Cornwallis surrenders 8,000 British troops- war effectively over • See animation from classzone.com

  46. Casualties • Inaccurate records • 25,000 Patriots/10,000 British killed • 6000+ wounded • Does not count those dying from disease, starvation, freezing

  47. Financing the War • Huge problem for Americans • No money in treasury • No authority to tax • America left deeply in debt after war- • $27 million

  48. Treaty of Paris- 1783 • Britain acknowledges American independence • Boundaries: W. to Mississippi, N. to Canada, S. to Florida • Each side repays any war debts • British return captured slaves-reality

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