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20-24Battles of the American Revolution

Warm Up:Remember back to the Battle of Lexington - how many Patriots died in that battle?

Objective:

We will know more about battles of the American Revolution through individual research.

Warm Up: 8Remember back to the Battle of Lexington - how many Patriots died in that battle?

Objective:

We will know more about battles of the American Revolution through individual research.

As John Green says, just because you declare your independence from something, doesn’t mean you are independent.

“The Patriot” @ 48:00 (5 mins)or @ 2:20:40 (6 mins)

I show you this in order to have a better grasp on what the battles looked like.

Your Assignment-Create a Google Slideshow on a particular battle of the American Revolution

-I will assign you your battle

-Who will assign your groups?

-It is important that you do well, because you will be presenting the information to the class. This will be the only way they get specific information on the battles.

-You have 2/3 class periods to finish this.

-Presentation will be 6-10 slides depending on amount of info you have and how you present it.

-Be creative and have fun. These are great stories.

GeneralsLocationDateTotal numbers of soldiers involvedCasualty NumbersHeroes?Tell a story. Don’t just list off facts.Impact on the WarWhat if the other side would’ve won?

We need to cover these 9 military conflicts:Bunker Hill, Siege of BostonFort TiconderogaLong Island, White Plains & Ft WashingtonTrenton and PrincetonSaratogaValley ForgeCamdenCowpensYorktown

I forgot to put this anywhere: Be sure to use citations when you get info for this.

Examples:

The Battle of GettysburgJuly 1-4, 1863

General Robert E. Lee led the Confederates along with Longstreet

and Pickett. General George G. Meade led the Union.

Generals

Day one of the battle of Gettysburg consisted of the armies coming

together. The Confederates outnumbered the Union.

Day One

On day two of the battle, General Lee attacked, both sides were at full force.

The Union lines held.

Day Two

On day three, Lee sent General Pickett on a direct charge against the heart of the Union. This famous attack was called the Pickett

Attack. Over half of the men were killed or injured.

Day Three

The confederates were defeated during the Pickett Charge, causing them to

retreat and the Union to win the battle of Gettysburg.

Outcome

The Union lost 94,000 soldiers, the Confederates followed by

losing only 72,000.

Death Toll

The battle of Gettysburg was the deadliest battle of the Civil War

Battle of AntietamBy Maxine Parry, Abby Cawley, and Evija Lipins

Important Dates

● The battle began on September 17, 1862● Ended on the same day

Generals in the battlesRobert E Lee

George B McCallen

DeathsMorning phase: Union: engaged 23,600 casualties 7,280Confederates: 20100 casualties 6,580 total engaged 43,700 casualties 13,860Middle phase: Union: engaged 10,000 casualties 2,900Confederates: engaged 6,800 casualties 2,600total engaged 16,800 casualties 5,500Afternoon phase: Union: engaged 13,800 casualties 7,105Confederates: engaged 7,510 casualties 1,120total engaged 20,950 casualties 3,720 t

Aftermath

The battle of Antietam gave Lincoln the “victory he needed to go further with the Emancipation Proclamation. It was the single bloodiest day in the history of the United States as of now.

Other Facts

● Was the bloodiest one-day battle● Also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg