+ All Categories
Home > Documents > BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Date post: 13-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: morey
View: 19 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. A. Lexington  & Concord  April 18, 1775. 1. British troops march to Lexington & Concord to capture weapons/gunpowder hidden by the colonists 2. Paul Revere rides ahead to warn colonists 3. Lexington  – 70 colonists vs 700 British - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Popular Tags:
19
BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Transcript
Page 1: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Page 2: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

A. Lexington & Concord April 18, 1775

1. British troops march to Lexington & Concord to capture weapons/gunpowder hidden by the colonists

2. Paul Revere rides ahead to warn colonists

3. Lexington – 70 colonists vs 700 Britisha. “shot heard ‘round the world”

4. Concord – British turned back.

a. retreat to Boston

Page 3: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

B. Fort Ticonderoga- May, 1775

1. Ethan Allan & the Green Mountain Boys

2. Captured cannons & gunpowder

Page 4: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

C. Bunker Hill - June, 1775

1. British won but lost 1000 men.

2. Americans proved that they could fight bravely but that British would not be easy to defeat.

3. “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!”

Page 5: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

D. Battle of Long IslandAugust, 1776

1. British General Howe - 34,000 troops,

2. 10,000 sailors & ships to ferry soldiers

3. Washington – <20,000 poorly trained troops & no navy.

4. More than 1400 Americans killed, wounded or captured. The rest retreated to Manhattan.

Page 6: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

E. Battle of White Plains1776

1. British troops defeated Washington in 1776.

2. General Washington was able to keep Continental Army intact and retreated across the Delaware River.

Page 7: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

F. Battle of Trenton Dec. 25, 1776

1. Washington crosses Delaware River to Trenton, New Jersey

2. Surprise attack

3. Captured 900 Hessians (German mercenaries)

Page 8: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Battle of Trenton

Crossing the Delaware River Dec 25, 1776

Page 9: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

G. Battle of Saratoga - 1777

1. American Victory

2. Turning point of the Am. Revolution !!!!

3. British General Burgoyne surrenders over 5,000 troops

4. Convinces France/Spain to openly help America!

Page 10: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Turning point of the American Revolution!!

Battle of Saratoga -1777

Page 11: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Valley Forge: Winter 1777-781. Hardships

a. shortage of shoes/blankets/food

b. disease

c. cold weather

Page 12: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Valley Forge: Winter 1777-782. Colonial Army gains strength despite

hardships

A. Washington – gave men hope

B. Marquis de Lafayette

1. 19 year old wealthy Frenchman

2. helps train soldiers

C. Baron Von Stueben –

1. Prussian military genius teaches

a. military strategy

b. hand to hand combat

Page 13: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

War at Sea:

1. Britain’s large, powerful navy controls Atlantic trade routes

2. Continental Congress commissioned privateers to attack British ships

3. John Paul Jones

a. attacks and defeats British ships.

b. Famous quote when asked to surrender,“ I have not yet begun to fight!”

Page 14: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

John Paul Jones captures larger British ship Serapis.

Page 15: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Battle of Yorktown – October 17811. British General Cornwallis used Yorktown VA peninsula as military base2. surrounding water

a. easy to defend b. easy to land supplies from British ships3. French navy chased British ships away.4. Cornwallis runs low on supplies5. Washington marches south & traps Cornwallis & 8000 British soldiers on peninsula6. Cornwallis surrenders, Oct.19,17817. Colonists win the Revolutionary War!

Page 16: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

American troops taking Yorktown from the British

Page 17: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Treaty of Paris 17831. Officially ends American Revolution2. Britain recognized United States as an independent nation.3. US Borders

a. Atlantic Ocean to Mississippi River, Great Lakes(north) to top of Florida

b. Florida given to Spain4. Loyalists would be paid for property lost during war.5. Slaves would be returned to colonists

Page 18: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Treaty of Paris-1783

Page 19: BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Why Americans Won

1.geography – a. Britain far from home & enemy was spread

over a wide area. b. Americans knew the land, places to fight/hide

2. help from France & Spain3. patriotic spirit, fighting for freedom, Washington’s leadership 4. British mistakes

a. cruelty in South turned many Loyalists into Patriots

b. underestimated colonists will to fight


Recommended