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Americans Seize Forts

• Ft. Ticonderoga falls to the Green Mountain Boys

• Fort Crown Point follows

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How About Another Meeting

• The Second Continental Congress Meets

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Peace Offering

• The Olive Branch Petition is sent to King George

• He rejects it!

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A Nation Divided

• 1/3 are loyal to the King• 1/3 want war• 1/3 are neutral

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Congress Takes Action

• Plan for war• Organize an army and navy• Beg for money

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Pick a Leader

• George Washington to the rescue!

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Pick a Postmaster

• Who else but Ben Franklin!

• What bill is he pictured on?

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Let’s Make a Deal

• General Gage (he’s British) offers forgiveness to naughty colonials

• In return for a pledge of loyalty to old King George

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Boston Explodes

• The Battle of Bunker Hill• “Don’t fire ‘till you see the whites of their

eyes”

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Fighting Spreads

• The Americans capture Montreal, but not Quebec

• Gen. Montgomery killed; Col. Benedict Arnold wounded

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Misplaced Loyalty

• “Loyalists” defeated at Moore’s Creek, N.C.

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The Declaration of Independence

• On July 4, 1776, we officially separate from Great Britain

• “Separate and Fight. The war has already begun!”

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The Revolutionary War

• Colonial Strengths: George Washington, frontier fighters, home field advantage

• Colonial Weaknesses: No money, weak navy, 1/3 of colonists are loyalists, we need help from other countries to win the war

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The Bad Guys

• British strengths: well-trained soldiers, good equipment, powerful navy, money, help from loyalists

• Weaknesses: Old school fighting style, also fighting other countries, far from home

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The Empire Strikes Back

• The American army is routed at the Battle of New York

• George Washington retreats

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An Unsung Hero

• Nathan Hale said, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”

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The Christmas Crossing

• Gen. Washington leads his troops in a surprise attack on Trenton the day after Christmas

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A Big Risk Pays Off

• George Washington was loosing the confidence of the troops

• After winning the battle the troops are encouraged troops to sign up for more fighting at Princeton and Brandywine.

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Suffering

• The Continental Army spends a long, cold winter at Valley Forge, PA.

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The Turning Point

• The British are soundly defeated at Saratoga, NY

• The tide turns in favor of the Americans

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Back and Forth

• Monmouth, NJ- a tie goes Washington’s way• Savannah, Ga.- the British prevail• Charleston, SC- the biggest British win of the war• Camden, SC- the Americans are mauled• King’s Mountain, NC- Americans come back• Vincennes- The British and Mohawk allies lose• Cowpens, SC.- the end of British successes in the

South

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War at Sea

• Captain John Paul Jones: Naval hero

• “I have not yet begun to fight!”

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Traitor

• Benedict Arnold betrays America• Plots to turn West Point over to Great Britain

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The Final Battle

• The British are surrounded at Yorktown

• General Cornwallis gets cornered• 8,000 British troops surrender

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Why did the British end the War?

• The war had become unpopular in Britain• War drags on and is not going well• World War with France,

Spain and Dutch

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The Treaty of Paris September 3, 1783

• The new nation’s boundaries are established• Freedom and independence at last!