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Help from Abroad 90% of gunpowder secretly supplied by France France provided navy, money and supplies later in the war
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Page 1: AMERICAN ADVANTAGES. Patriotic Spirit; fighting for a cause -freedom, independence, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (fighting for their lives)

AMERICAN ADVANTAGES

Page 2: AMERICAN ADVANTAGES. Patriotic Spirit; fighting for a cause -freedom, independence, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (fighting for their lives)

Patriotic Spirit; fighting for a cause-freedom, independence, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (fighting for their lives)

Geography; knew the land-Americans, such as Francis Marion (knownas Swamp Fox) were on their home ground.They knew the forests, hills and swamps.

Page 3: AMERICAN ADVANTAGES. Patriotic Spirit; fighting for a cause -freedom, independence, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (fighting for their lives)

Help from Abroad

•90% of gunpowder secretly supplied by France

•France provided navy, money and supplies later in the war

Page 4: AMERICAN ADVANTAGES. Patriotic Spirit; fighting for a cause -freedom, independence, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (fighting for their lives)

Help from Abroad-Men such as Lafayette (French) and von Steuben (Prussia; today’s Germany)

provided military leadership and support.

-Money came from Spain and Netherlands was crucial

Von SteubenLafayette

Page 5: AMERICAN ADVANTAGES. Patriotic Spirit; fighting for a cause -freedom, independence, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (fighting for their lives)

LEADERSHIP:

•George Washington inspired patriotism and loyalty

Page 6: AMERICAN ADVANTAGES. Patriotic Spirit; fighting for a cause -freedom, independence, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (fighting for their lives)

AMERICAN DISADVANTAGES:

•Cont. Army had not more than 20,000 troops (soldiers enlisted for 6 months or a year)

•Men were not trained for battle

•Food shortages

•Lack of money

•No working government

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•Had financial resources- funds were used to hire Hessian

mercenaries to fight the Americans. (These foreigners were viewed as hired killers)

•Strongest government in the world

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Professional army 50,000 British 30,000 Hessians 30, 000 American Loyalists

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British navy dominated the seas

British military best in the world-soldiers were well-trained, well-equipped,well-disciplined

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BRITISH DISADVANTAGES

•Poor leadership – second rate generals

•Britain was fighting in other countries too

•Overconfidence

•Did not know geography of the land

•3,000 miles from home (hard to get supplies across the ocean)

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On paper, America should NOT have won the War.

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•Britain had no allies; we DID!

•Large scale support of Loyalists to Britain was never received

•3,000 miles that separated England from the colonies took 4-12 weeks; troops arrived sick and weary and most of the horses died in transit

•Patriots had HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE


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