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Chapter 6 The American Revolution

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Chapter 6The American

Revolution

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Warm-up

There were two Continental Congresses,

what were the accomplishments of both?

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Answer1st C.C.- (Sept. & Oct. 1774) 1.Convinced all colonies to boycott British goods (in response to the taxes)2.Asked Britain to repeal unfair policies3.Started for form militias and minutemen4.Plan for the meeting of the 2nd C.C. in May 1775

Battles of Lexington and Concord take place2nd C.C.- (starts May 1775)1.Created the Continental Army (G.W. in charge)2.Sent the Olive Branch Petition3.After O.P.B.-started to print money and prepare for warThe Congress continued to meet and soon drafted the Declaration of Independence (July 1776)

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Dates and meetings of the 2nd Continental Congress

• May 10, 1775 – December 12, 1776, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

• December 20, 1776 – March 4, 1777, Baltimore, Maryland

• March 5, 1777 – September 18, 1777, Philadelphia • September 27, 1777 (one day only), Lancaster,

Pennsylvania • September 30, 1777 – June 27, 1778, York,

Pennsylvania • July 2, 1778 – March 1, 1781, Philadelphia

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6.1 A Nation Declares

Independence

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In the Colonies…• The Continental Congress started to govern

the colonies and organize the Continental Army.

• The Olive Branch Petition-was a final offer to the king to avoid war with the colonies. King said NO!

• Thomas Paine published “Common Sense.” It argued that the colonies should break away from the king. Millions read it. He also wrote “The Crisis.”

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Richard Henry Lee’s Big Idea• He wrote a Resolution

for Independence—This was the first time someone mentioned the concept of separation from Great Britain

• (June 7, 1776)Richard Henry Lee

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The Declaration of The Declaration of Independence Independence

In June of 1776, the Committee of Five (Members from The Second Continental Congress) decided to draft The Declaration of Independence. They assigned Thomas Jefferson to write the first draft.

John Adams- MassBenjamin Franklin-Penn Thomas Jefferson-VirginiaRobert Livingston-N.Y.Roger Sherman-Conn. * The "Committee of Five"

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The The DeclarationDeclaration of of IndependenceIndependence

Four Parts of the Four Parts of the Declaration Declaration

1) 1) PreamblePreamble (Introduction)(Introduction) •Explain: Explain: This This justified the justified the rebellion rebellion

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2) Rights (What We Want):

•Explain: All men are created equal!

•Explain: Life, Liberty & Pursuit of Happiness

•Explain: Be Able to Vote!

The Declaration of The Declaration of Independence Independence

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3) Complaints against Great Britain (What We DO NOT Like):

Explain: Taxes, or Acts without a voice in Parliament

Explain: One judge, no jury

The Declaration of The Declaration of Independence Independence

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4) Proclamation of a New Nation (Conclusion)

Explain: We consider ourselves a separate nation (U.S.A.)Explain: We will sacrificeeverything (lives/fortunes) for freedom!

"Spirit of '76." Copy of a painting by Archibald M. Willard, 1876.

The The DeclarationDeclaration of of Independence Independence

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Changes: Thomas Jefferson did not write the Declaration of Independence in one sitting, nor were the ideas solely his. After writing the initial draft, 16 changes were made by J. Adams and B. Franklin. Then, the other two members of The Committee of Five, Robert Livingston and Roger Sherman, met with Jefferson, Adams and Franklin, and made 31 more changes. Finally, it was taken to the 2nd Continental Congress where they added and subtracted whole paragraphs (including one that blamed the King for the continued use of slaves in the colonies). In all, the 2nd Continental Congress made 39 more changes before the annoyance of horseflies and hot July weather convinced them to call it quits on July 4th, 1776. That was a total of 86 changes from what Thomas Jefferson created to the final product!

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CORRECTIONS….

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Declaring IndependenceAmerica declares themselves an independent nation,but this begins a new chapter of hardships for the colonists.

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Interesting…• When the congress met again on July 2, there had been a marked change in attitude. Recent actions by

the British had in flamed passions. Lee's motion for a declaration of independence was brought back before the assembly and this time passed without a single dissenting vote. That night, John Adams penned the following sentiments in a letter to his wife, Abigail, back in Boston:“The Second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable in the history of America. I am apt to believe it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the Great Anniversary Celebration.”

• On July 4, the Continental Congress met for only one item of business. Thomas Jefferson had written an official Declaration of Independence, and the delegates were there to debate its contents and approve the final wording. Jefferson's Declaration had been widely discussed prior to the meeting, and it seemed everyone had something to add or delete. As the session got underway, both the rhetoric [discussion] and the temperature began to heat up inside Indepen dence Hall. One congressman wanted to change the phrasing of a particular sentence. Another wanted to eliminate a direct refer ence to the King of England.

• It was humid in Philadelphia that day, and as the delegates de bated and mopped their brows, the windows of Independence Hall were opened to catch any breeze that might stir. Instead of a breeze, through the windows came an invasion of giant horseflies from a nearby stable. As the hungry horseflies descended on the founding fathers, debate ceased. A tormented delegate rose to sug gest that Jefferson’s declaration seemed suitable to him. Others in the assembly agreed. A motion of approval was made and quickly passed. The delegates just as quickly exited the building, swatting at horseflies.

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Warm-up

What are the 4 parts of the Declaration of Independence?

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Answer

1)Preamble (introduction)2)Rights (what we want)3)Complaints (what we do not like)4)Proclamation of a New Nation (conclusion)

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6.2

A Critical Time

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Britain wants to split the colonies in half for these reasons:

1) Stop communication2) Stop goods from moving3) Stop troop movement

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Battle Details:Patriots (outnumbered; outmaneuvered) are beaten badly forced to retreat to PA and NJ

Did you know? To make things more simple, soldiers were issued “common shoes” that fit either foot!

Long Island/New York (Summer 1776)

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Battle Details:Patriots (outnumbered; outmaneuvered) are beaten badly forced to retreat to PA and NJ

Blue: Patriots led by G. Washington

Red: British army chasing

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Impact of the Patriots losing Long Island/New York: Britain has NYC! Colonists

are short on supplies, weary as winter hits! (Deserters)

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Interesting:

Nathan Hale: “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my Country!”

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Battle of Trenton

(December 24-26, 1776)

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- The soldiers terms end in a week

Battle Details:

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Washington decides he has no choice but to use the troops while he has them. He plans an

overnight crossing of the Delaware in frigid temperatures.

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The British, meanwhile, are playing cards and having fun… it was Christmas you know!

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Washington surprises partying British at Trenton on the morning after

Christmas! (December 26th)

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900 Hessians are capturedThe colonists hold onto the Middle Colonies and It’s inspiring for the Patriots

Impact: The Patriots WIN!

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As the British Army moved towards Trenton, Washington takes Princeton by surprise shortly

after!

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Many soldiers reenlist to fight, and others begin to join thinking their may still be hope for the Patriot

cause. European powers begin to think the Patriots can compete with the British

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Continental Army

recruiting poster

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Washington Crossing the Delaware - Emanuel Leutze, 1851

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Warm-up

Describe what happened at the Battle of Trenton.

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AnswerWashington surprises partying British at Trenton

the morning after Christmas! (900 Hessians captured; Colonists hold onto the

Middle Colonies; and it was inspiring for the colonists!)

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6.2

A Critical Time

(cont.)

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(Oct 7, 1777) (Oct 7, 1777) The Battle Of Saratoga

Goal of the British: Cut New England off from the rest of the colonies

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Battle Details:

1) John Burgoyne moves South

YES! (But it wasn’t easy)

2) Forces from the West Help

NO! Benedict Arnold cuts off St. Leger at Ft. Stanwix

3) W. Howe to help from Philly

NO! Howe heads back to Philly to fight Washington

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Burgoyne (British) is forced to surrender at Saratoga (to

Gates)

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•October 7, 1777) turning point of the war! The British pushed south, supplies were running short. Americans were rushing to block the British. By September, gates had 6000 men ready to fight. The Americans surrounded the British at Saratoga. The British surrendered.

The recent Americans victories have stopped the British from dividing the colonies. Saratoga is considered to be turning point of the American Revolution (in favor of the Patriots.)

SaratogaTurning point of the war!

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1) British attempt to cut colonies in half fails! (still move troops, info, supplies)

2) Colonists gain help from Europe, especially France!

**Major Turning Point of the

war**

Impact of Patriot win at Saratoga:

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European volunteers• France, the Netherlands and Spain came to

the aid of the colonists.• Marquis de Lafayette- high ranking officer in

Washington’s army (French)• Thaddeus Kosciusko-engineer at West Point

(Polish)• Casimir Pulaski-trained the cavalry (Polish)• Friedrich von Steuben-trained the recruits

(German)

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Interesting: Burgoyne toasts Washington (who is not present) as Patriots play “Yankee Doodle” at a dinner where British troops lay down their arms!

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Britainwill nowtry to move the war south.General Howe (British) aims to take Philadelphia (the Patriot capital).

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Washington loses at Brandywine and Germantown (Sept and Oct ‘77)

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SUCCESS!!!!!

Howe resigned in 1778, and, on May 20, Sir Henry Clinton took over as commander-in-chief of

British armies in America.

The British troops move into Philadelphia and try and relax for the winter.

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Philadelphia, 1776. By the 1770s Philadelphia had become a highly cultured and prosperous city, the

largest in America.

Howe and his troops are 18 miles away from George Washington (at Valley Forge) after

taking over Philly

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Valley Forge-Fall of 1777-Winter of 1778

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Washington selected Valley Forge because it was close

enough to keep an eye on the British!

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No Battle was fought! BUT…

2,500 die and 2,000 desert

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There were positives….

Washington lived among his troops in a tent until they

could build cabins that look like this. (Commanding

officers didn’t live with the soldiers.) Soldiers begin to

respect Washington for living like them!

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Martha Washington

brought supplies.

(Women get involved in the

war effort)Some of the most famous women at V.F.-Catherine Littlefield Greene Lucy Knox Martha Washington Lady Stirling Kitty Stirling Rebecca Biddle

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Troops TRAIN and BOND together!

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After Valley Forge, Washington led his army into battle at Monmouth. The large battle was a draw but it proved that the army was stronger

and they could defend themselves!

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Warm up

What were 2 reasons why the Patriot’s victory at

Saratoga was so important?

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Answers1) Stopped the colonies from being split in half!2) Brought aid from Europe, especially France3) Turning point of the war

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6.3 The War Widens

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African Americans in the War (free & slaves)

•African Americans-fought on both sides of the American Revolution

•Americans-Washington at first refused to accept African American soldiers. But the British offer of freedom to enslaved people made Washington change his policy. By the end of the war 7,000 African Americans had served, including 2,000 in the navy.

•British-offered freedom to enslaved people who deserted and joined the British. Many did this. They served in support roles as cooks, blacksmiths, and teamsters.

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War at HomeWomen:• Took over many duties of the men (crops, livestock)• Some accompanied their husbands to military camps•Some even took up arms and fought side by side with the men

Finance:•Paying for the war was very difficult•Congress had to plea with colonies for money•Congress printed continentals (paper money) but the more they printed, the less the money was worth•By the end of the war, paper money had lost almost all its value

Enrichment: What is it called when $ loses its value?

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Fighting in the West

Native Americans:• Americans tried to keep the Native Americans neutral (offered money to groups willing to remain at peace)

•Many Native American groups sided with Britain because they feared that an American victory would mean more settlers moving west or south onto Native American lands.

•George Rogers Clark-and his American forces attacked British forces throughout the Ohio River Valley. His most famous victory was at Vincennes.

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Foreign Aid:Help From Spain

•Wanted to expand their empire •Even before they declared war against Britain in 1779, they secretly provided money and munitions to George Rogers Clark and other Americans

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BERNARDO DE GALVEZGovernor of the Spanish colony of Louisiana from 1775-1783.When Spain declared war on Britain in 1779, Galvez was made a brigadier general. Because of his military victories against Britain, he won for Spain the colonies of East and West Florida when the war was over.His army was for everyman, including Creoles, Africans, Indians. The town of Galveston, Texas is named for him.

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Foreign Aid:Help From France

•Angered by the loss in French and Indian War to Britain, France declared war on England•Sent money, equipment and troops to Patriots

FYI: The Netherlands also helped the Patriots by selling cheap supplies

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• British set up a blockade!!!• Stops reinforcements and supplies

from coming into the colonies.

• U.S. Navy fails (13 ships go unfinished or destroyed)

WAR AT SEA:

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The U.S. has to hire…

Privateers: Privately owned

merchant ships that

seized cargoes of rum, wool

and fursCapture more British Ships than the U.S.

Navy!!

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THE BONHOMME RICHARD vs.

THE SERAPIS The most famous naval battle

Took place off the coast of England

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John Paul Jones was the naval officer for the American ship called the Bonhomme Richard

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Cannon and musket fire ripped the sails of both ships to shreds and blasted holes in their wooden sides. Jones refused to give up, “I have not yet begun to fight.” Finally, after dozens of sailors dead on each side, the captain of the serapis surrendered.

Cannon and musket fire ripped the sails of both ships to shreds and blasted holes in their wooden sides.

Jones refused to give up, “I have not yet begun to fight.”

The Battle

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Finally, after dozens of sailors dead on each side, the captain of the (British Ship The Serapis surrendered.

Richard sinks; but John Paul Jones was considered a hero!

Serapis FlagThis flag was raised by Captain John Paul Jones on the British frigate Serapis after the victory.

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Warm-up

What foreign nations helped the Americans

during the war?

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Answers

Spain-money and munitions

France-money, equipment and troops

The Netherlands-sold the Patriots cheap supplies

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The End of the WarSection 6.4

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Fighting moves south

•The British took control of Georgia•The British capture Charles Town and then the rest of the state•The Americans started using guerilla tactics •Francis Marion led his troops through the swamps (Swamp Fox)

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The Battle of YorktownThe Battle of Yorktown

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Summary of Yorktown…

• 4 groups surrounded and attacked the British post at Yorktown. They were Washington, Wayne, Rochambeau (the American French Army) and de Grasse (the French fleet)

• The British (under Cornwallis) were cut off from reinforcements and were forced to surrender

• The British decided to end the war

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Yorktown shows war is Yorktown shows war is too costly for British to too costly for British to

pursue.pursue.

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The surrender of the British at Yorktown on October 19, 1781, ended the Revolutionary War. Trumbull placed American General Benjamin Lincoln at the

center on a white horse, with French officers on the left and Americans on the right, led by General Washington on the brown horse. The British are represented by British officers, but Lord Cornwallis himself was not present. Cornwallis feigned

illness and sent a junior officer to sign the surrender treaty. Trumbull was proud of the fact that he had painted portraits of the French officers while in France; he

included a self portrait in the group under the American flag.

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The Treaty of Paris

September 3, 1783

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Treaty of Paris (unfinished painting -- from left to right) John Jay, John

Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Laurens, and William Temple

Franklin. The British commissioners refused to pose, and the picture was

never finished.

April 1782 – John Jay, Ben Franklin, &John Adams represent the U.S. (Six Months to agree!)

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1) Great Britain recognizes the U.S. as a free nation

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2)Land Includes: From the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River Up to Canada, down to Spanish Florida

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3) British withdraw troops from the colonies

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4) British merchants can collect $ Americans owe

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How the Colonists Felt!!

Now that the British troops are leaving, how will the remaining Americans lives change?

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I. Native AmericansLand west of App. Mountains is given to army veterans

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II. African Americans

As a result…Some NE and Middle colonies abolished slavery but it still existed in the south

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Whites feared loss of jobsAs a result…African Americans were

limited by law

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Revolutionary ideas increased the criticism of slavery. “All men are created equal!”It wasn’t fair that African Americans fought side by side with the whites and were now seen as slaves in parts of the nation.

Side by side in war… side by side in freedom?

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JAMES ARMISTEAD LAFAYETTE 1748-1830While a slave in Virginia, he volunteered to fight for the American cause.He spied on the British army for the Americans and reported his findings to General Lafayette. When the British General Cornwallis asked him to spy on the Americans, he became a double agent, giving Cornwallis misinformation from Washington. The information he sent to Lafayette resulted in the French fleet blocking the entrance to Chesapeake Bay. This blockade prevented Cornwallis from receiving supplies and reinforcements, which forced him to surrender at Yorktown.For his services during the war, he was granted his freedom by the Virginia Legislature. He took the name of Lafayette because of his strong admiration for the French General, Marquis de Lafayette.

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The war did little to advance the status of women

III. Women

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Because of wartime experience, some women began to challenge traditional roles.

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IV. Loyalists

The vast majority of the white Loyalists (450-500,000) remained where they lived during and after the war. About 10-15 percent of the Loyalists left, an estimated 62,000 Loyalists,

or about 2 percent of the total US population.

They have to decide whether to leave the new nation or stay and become American citizens.

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Interesting…Interesting…Although most flag historians do not believe Betsy Ross to be the maker of the first American flag, the Betsy Ross story has become publicized and common, accepted by many Americans. According to the legend, the original Betsy Ross flag was made in 1776, when a small committee including George Washington and George Ross, a relative, visited Betsy and discussed the need for a new American flag. Betsy's contribution to the design was a 5-pointed star (instead of a 6-pointed star, as Francis Hopkinson used), and she accepted the job to sew the first.

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Warm up: The Treaty of Paris was signed to end the American Revolution. What were the terms of the Treaty of Paris?

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Answer:

-British troops leave the colonies

-U.S. gains land East of Miss. River, up to Canada, and down to Spanish Florida

-U.S. repays prewar debt to merchants

-U.S. is a country

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Warm up:

• Name the British general and the battle where the British surrendered to end the American Revolution.

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Answer:

• General Cornwallis• Battle of Yorktown