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Mr. Goodman Revolutionary War

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Lex and Concord Significance
-First Battle of the revolution. -First use of guerilla tactics. -Lexington won by Brittish -Concord won by Americans -"The shot heard 'round the world."
Lex and Concord Date
April 19, 1775 Massachusetts
Lex and Concord Plans
-Brittish leave Boston to arrest Sam Adams and John Hancock -Paul Revere and 2 others warn militia.
Lex and Concord Battle Overview
-Small militia make a stand at LExington Green and fighting breaks out -British soon retreat back to boston after they are confronted by a larger militia in Concord.
Capture Of Fort Ticonderoga Significance
Guns captured in Fort Ticonderoga were used to drive the British out of Boston.
Capture Of Fort Ticonderoga Date
May, 1775 Lake Champlain
Capture Of Fort Ticonderoga Plans
By capturing Fort Ticonderoga, the Americans were able to avoid British attacks from the north.
Capture Of Fort Ticonderoga Overview
-Fort was captured by Ethan Allen, The Green Mountain Boys and Benedict Arnold. -Re-captured by British commander, General Burgoyne on his way to Saratoga.
Battle Of Bunker Hill Significance
-First major battle of the revolution -Shows the American's lack of supplies
Battle Of Bunker Hill Date
June, 1775 Boston, Massachusetts
Battle Of Bunker Hill Plans
Americans attempt to hold high grounds outside of Boston, so from there they could attack the British ships from above.
Battle Of Bunker Hill Overview
-British attack Americans in a direct assault. -Americans have a supply problem and are told "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes. -It takes British 3 waves before Americans run out of ammo and run away.
Invasion Of Canada Significance
-Americans fail to capture Canada. -British use Canada to attack from the north.
Invasion Of Canada Date
Winter, 1775 Montreal and Quebec
Invasion Of Canada Plans
Americans believed that a successful invasion of Canada would result in less attacks from the north
Invasion Of Canada Overview
-Montreal is captured and Quebec is not -Without Quebec, Montreal cannot be defended. -Americans retreat.
Declaration Of Independence Significance
Made war about independence, NOT being treated fairly.
Declaration Of Independence Date
July 4, 1776
Declaration Of Independence Plan/Overview
-Formed USA -Huge battles with England ahead
Battle Of Brooklyn (Invasion Of New York) Significance
-Disastrous loss for America -Britts occupy NY and stay until end of war. -Almost lost war on first battle -Verge of disintegration
Battle Of Brooklyn (Invasion Of New York) Date
Summer, 1776 NYC
Battle Of Brooklyn (Invasion Of New York) Plans
-British plan on invading NYC -Americans hold high ground and prepare for battle -Washington offered to not fight.
Battle Of Brooklyn (Invasion Of New York) Overview
-Americans are outmatched by British -British get them from behind (Jamaica Pass) which was left unguarded -Surrounded, the Americans flee and are massacred from behind, the rest flee to New Jersey with General Washington
American Crisis Published Significance
Inspired soldiors to keep fighting even in the darkest of times.
American Crisis Published Date
Winter, 1776
American Crisis Published Plans/Overview
-Written by Thomas Paine -Tells soldiors not to be "Summer Soldiors and Sunshine Patriots"
Battle of Trenton Significance
-Restores faith in the revolution -Washington captures badly needed supplies.
Battle of Trenton Date
December 26, 1776 Trenton, NJ
Battle of Trenton Plans
-Washington ferrys over americans over Delaware river at night -Christmas night -The plan was to attack by surprise at dawn.
Battle of Trenton Overview
-Washington successfully ferries over all of his American troops over Delaware river -Attacks at dawn -No americans injured or dead. -Captured 900 Hessians
Winter at Valley Forge Significance
-Americans lack food and supplies -Trained by Baren Von Steuben to survice
Winter at Valley Forge Date
Winter 1777-1778 Valley Forge Pennsylvania
Winter at Valley Forge Plans/Overview
-Americans lack food and supplies -Trained by Prussian born Baren Von Steuben to survive
Battle of Saratoga Significance
-Turning point in revolution -Results in French alliance -Prevents British from capturing Hudson River
Battle of Saratoga Date
Fall, 1777 Upstate, NY
Battle of Saratoga Plans
-British want Hudson River to divide colonies -3 armies to meet at Hudson River -Burgoyne is to sail down St. Lawrence to Lake Champlain and march to Albany on the way. -Capture Fort Ticonderoga on the way.
Battle of Saratoga Overview
-British succeed in capturing Fort Ticonderoga -March becomes slow and painful as Americans slow down march -British are worn-out by the diverted streams, hit-and-run waves and fallen trees the Americans put. -By the time the Britts reaches Saratoga, they were diminished. -More americans than expected -Many little battles -British loose
Treaty of Alliance w/ France Significance
-Americans receive French alliance -French help Americans with supply problems -Makes British change strategy.
Treaty of Alliance w/ France Date
1778
Treaty of Alliance w/ France Plans
-Ben Franklin is American diplomat in France -Ben courts his opinion publicly and is accepted due to his philosopher persona.
Treaty of Alliance w/ France Overview
-Sends Americans supplies and weapons -At Yorktown, French fight and make blockade.
The War Shifts South Significance
British will lose the war in the south
The War Shifts South Date
After The Treaty of Alliance
The War Shifts South Background/Overview
-Britts capture Charleston, SC and Savannah, GA -Battle of Kings Mountain -Nathaniel Greene and Daniel Morgan wear British down as they chase his all over the south. -Morgan brilliantly wins the Battle of Cowpens and British go to Yorktown, VA for supplies
Battle Of Yorktown Significance
Officially ends war and declares American victory.
Battle Of Yorktown Date
Fall, 1781
Battle Of Yorktown Plans
Combined French and American infantry and went to trap British in Yorktown, VA
Battle Of Yorktown Overview
Americans and French siege British in Yorktown and General Cornwallis surrenders.
Treaty Of Paris Significance
Peace treaty that ends american revolution
Treaty Of Paris Date
1781
Treaty Of Paris Plans/Overview
Negotiators: John Jay, John Adams, Ben Franklin -US is recognized as independent -British troops will leave -US boundaries agreed on -Loyalist property returned

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