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Analyze the information on page 194 and then using this information answer the below question. What do you think was the most important reason for the American victory? Why? Be ready to share your answer with the class. Warm Up. Chapter 6 . Section 4: Winning Independence. British.
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Analyze the information on page 194 and then using this information answer the below question. • What do you think was the most important reason for the American victory? Why? • Be ready to share your answer with the class. Warm Up
Chapter 6 Section 4: Winning Independence
British Patriots G. Washington John Paul Jones (Navy) George Clark (Battles in West) General Gates (Saratoga) Francis Marion Nathanael Greene General Daniel Morgan Benedict Arnold • Sir William Howe • John Burgoyne • Charles Cornwallis • Benedict Arnold Leaders of the Armies
Benedict Arnold • Fighting Moves South • British Advance • Why did it look like the British might be unstoppable? • What is guerrillas? • Which side was Francis Marion on? • What type of fighting tactic did he use? • Brighter Days • How did General Daniel Morgan win the Battle of Cowpens? • American Traitor • Who was known as being a traitor? • What is a traitor? • How did Benedict Arnold become a traitor? • Final Battle • How did the French navy help at Yorktown? • What was the last major battle of the American Revolution? Traitor
Making Peace with Britain • Treaty of Paris (1783) • What was developed to get Britain to recognize the independence of the United States? • What are the boundaries for the United States? • Who claimed Florida as their territory? • What happen to the Loyalists rights and property during the war? • The Treaty of Paris suggested the Loyalists right and property be returned, was this act carried out? • How long did the American Revolution last? • Washington’s Farewell • What did Washington do after the war?
Impact of the Revolution • How does the Declaration of Independence affect us today? • How did the American Revolution impact other countries? • What was modeled after the Declaration of Independence?