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Battles of the American Revolution

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Battles of the American Revolution

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Buttons

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PICK YOUR BATTLE!

Battle of Concord and

Lexington

The Battle of Saratoga

The Battle of Yorktown

Final Quiz

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The Battle of Concord and Lexington

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Key Information

• Date: April 19, 1775 Great Britain US • Commanders: Hugh Percy, John James Barret Pitcairn, Francis Joseph Warren Smith

• Location: Lexington and Concord Massachusetts

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Overview

• First military engagement of the American Revolutionary War

• Reason for battle was British were investigating to see if colonists were stockpiling weapons

• Americans fighting were mostly townsmen• Important because it signaled the start of the

war.

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Fun Fact

• Famous quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson as the Patriots fired the first shot at North Bridge: “the shot heard round the world”

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Review Question

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B

C

What did the battle of Concord and Lexington Signal?

End of the war

British and American friendship

Start of the war

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Answer A, end of the war is incorrect!

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Answer B, British and American friendship is incorrect!

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Answer C, Start of the war is CORRECT!

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The Battle of Saratoga

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Key Information

• Date: September 19, 1777 Great Britain US• Commanders: John Burgoyne Benedict Arnold, Horiato Gates, Daniel Morgan

• Location: Saratoga County, New York

(Burgoyne)

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Overview

• Considered turning point in the war.• Ended British threat to New England.• Boosted American Spirits at the time when

Washington was suffering defeats in Pennsylvania.

• Victory encouraged France to make an alliance with America.

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Fun Fact

• American General, Benedict Arnold, was in control of a fort at West Point, New York and plotted to surrender it to British forces. After the US learned of his plot he was commissioned into the British Army. Since then, Arnold has been considered one of the greatest traitors in history.

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Review Question

What Country wanted to make an alliance with the US after this victory?

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B

C

France

Spain

China

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Answer A, France is correct!

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Answer B, Spain is incorrect!

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Answer C, China is incorrect!

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The Battle of Yorktown

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Key Information• Date: September 28-October 19,1781 Great Britain US• Commanders: Charles Cornwallis George Washington Charles O’ Hara Comte Rochambeau

• Location: Yorktown, Virginia

(Rochambeau)(Rochambeau)

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Overview

• Decisive victory for American forces• Last major land battle of the American

Revolutionary War• The surrender of Cornwallis’ army prompted

the British government to negotiate an end to the conflict.

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Fun Fact

• George Washington is the only president ever to receive 100% of the electoral votes.

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Review Question

The Battle of Yorktown was the last major land battle of the Revolutionary War?

True

False

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A) True is correct!

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B) False is incorrect

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QUIZ!

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1) What was the date when the Battle of Concord and Lexington occurred?

September 19, 1777

April 19, 1775

July 4, 1776

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A) is incorrect

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B) Is correct!

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C) is incorrect

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2) What is the famous quote about the Battle of Concord and Lexington?

May the force be with you

The British are coming

The shot heard round the world

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A) is incorrect

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B) is incorrect

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C) is correct!

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3) Benedict Arnold was a traitor.

True

False

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A) is correct!

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B) is incorrect

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4) What battle was considered the turning point in the war?

Battle of Concord and Lexington

Battle of Saratoga

Battle of Yorktown

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A) is incorrect

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B) is correct!

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C) is incorrect

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5) Who was the US Commander at the Battle of Yorktown?

Benedict Arnold

George Washington

Comte Rochambeau

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A) is incorrect

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B) is correct!

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C) is incorrect

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