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Page 1: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

By: Carol Fahringer

Page 2: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

I. Americans Choose Independence

A. First __________________ – formed

September 1774

1. Delegates from every colony except ________ meet in___________ .

Georgia

Philadelphia

CongressContinental

Page 3: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

• Refuse to cooperate until the ____________ are stopped

*Agreed to meet in _________

2. Wrote Declaration of Rights – * Asked George III to act as peace maker (rejected idea)

Intolerable Acts

May 1775

Page 4: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

B. Patriot Patrick Henry’s Speech“___________________________”

C. Colonial Dissatisfaction was not about money alone –

* Unhappiness because of lack

of representation and respect

Give me liberty or give me death!

Page 5: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

II. The Battle Begins

• “_________________________” – stated in the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson to describe the Lexington battle.

A. Lexington and Concord, MAThe shot heard round the world

Page 6: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

B. Second Continental Congress– Delegates from all 13 Colonies – meet May

1775– Choose George Washington as Military

Commander

- Wrote Olive Branch Petition • Stated that Americans were loyal

• Insisted armies be removed from the Colonies

• Demanded repeal of the Intolerable Acts

Page 7: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

C. “Common Sense” published by Thomas Paine – Jan. 1776

• Convinced Colonists to seek independence

• Regarded British/American relationship as parent/child

• As the child grows, they need to separate

Page 8: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

III. Declaration of Independence

A. Written by Thomas Jefferson

– John Locke – English philosopher influences ideas

– Abolishment of slavery – edited out

Page 9: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

B. Preamble (introduction) includes:1. Abuse of human rights under British rule

* Rights are from God

(life, liberty, pursuit of happiness)

2. Idea that government should be –

– Contract – by people and between people & rulers

C. Statement of Independence

•King George III – tyrant•Familiar idea in America

Page 10: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.
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IV. Early BattlesA. Fort Ticonderoga –

May 1775

1. Benedict Arnold joins Ethan Allen & Green Mountain Boys of VT

2. Surprise attack the fort

– Gained cannon & artillery

Page 12: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

B. Breeds (Bunker) Hill – June 1775

1. Patriots seized Breeds Hill

2. British General Howe

3. Marched troops up the hill (in formation)

• British win- American supply lines fail

• Americans retreat over Bunker Hill

Page 13: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

C. Canadian Campaign – Fall 1775-Spring 1776

1. Americans Benedict Arnold & Montgomery:

• Travel north in fall-winter

2. Montgomery captures Montreal

3. Americans attack Quebec -(New Years Eve)

* Montgomery killed, Arnold wounded

Page 14: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.
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V. British Battle Strategy – Move South

* Charleston, SC1. British Gen. Clinton attacks w/navy * Flimsy patriot fort withstands attack2. General Clinton returns to New York

VI. War in the Middle Colonies

A. New York City – August 1776 1. Major city - important for both sides 2. British Generals: Howe & Clinton 3. General George Washington – divides troops

Page 16: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

3. Nathan Hale – Spies – guilty of treason* Hanged – saying

“_________________________________________ “4. Washington & troops retreat

B. Thomas Paine writes American Crisis

“___________________________________________”

* Urges support of the American

army

These are the times that try men’s souls…

I only regret that

I have but one life to lose for my country.

Page 17: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

C. Trenton, NJ1. City held by Hessian soldiers

(British mercenaries)

2. Washington chooses Dec. 26 to attack

a. Men rowed across Delaware River

b. Attack early morning - Hessian’s sleepy

c. No American Casualties – boosts morale

3. British driven from New Jersey

Page 18: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

D. Albany Campaign – February 1777

1. Hudson River was the most important river

2. British Strategy – Isolate New England -Meet at Albany:

• British Generals Howe, Burgoyne and St. Ledger

• Plan to join forces and control the Hudson River

3. Failed because of poor planning – Burgoyne continues alone

Page 19: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

E. Battle of Saratoga – Begins October 7,

1777 1. Two battles at Freedman’s farm2. Americans Gates & Arnold fight with

Daniel Morgan's riflemen3. Against “Gentlemen Johnny” Burgoyne 4. October 17, 1777 Burgoyne surrenders

***A turning point in the war!

– And as a result…

F. France enters the war officially

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G. Valley Forge – Winter 1777-1778

* from disease or the cold

b. Not enough food or shelter – supply lines break down

c. German General Von Steuben trains Soldiers

- strict disciplinarian

1. British General Howe parties in Philadelphia2. General Washington & troops suffering –

20 mi. awaya. 2,400 American troops die

Page 22: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

H. Monmouth Court House – June 17781. British General Clinton abandons Philadelphia

* New York City to be strategic stronghold

2. Blistering hot day – 95-100 degrees

• Mary Ludwig

Hays (McCauley) brings water to troops.• Known later as “Molly Pitcher”

3. Largest land battle of the war.

• Washington’s finest hour – encourages men

Page 23: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

VII. War Ends in the South

A. Frontier Fighting (1778-1779)

1. Motivation: expansion of western land * Ohio Valley & Illinois region * Local Indians sided with British 2. Lt. Colonel George Rogers Clark leads (VA frontier fighter)

Page 24: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

B. Southern Colonies (states)

1. Charleston, SC – February 1780

a. British General Clinton attacks

b. Revenge for earlier loss –

* prisoners not allowed regimental colors or music

2. “No Quarter” Tarleton – ordered by Cornwallis

• Overpowers & massacres 1,200 fleeing soldiers

Page 25: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

3. Kings Mountain, SC – October 1780

a. Local militia fiercely fight (seeking revenge)b. Loyalist Battalions lose–American officers don’t allow

massacrec. First substantial American win in

South

Page 26: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

4. Cowpens – January 1781

a. American Leaders: Daniel Morgan (army) & Colonel William

Washington (Cavalry)

»Use deceptive battle strategy

b. Fight - “No Quarter” Tarleton (he barely escapes)

c. 1 Hr. fighting – Americans win!

Page 27: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

VIII. The Final Battle

A. Yorktown, VA – October 17811. British General Cornwallis – at

Yorktown peninsula

2. Washington, Lafayette & Rochambeau’s strategy:

– American troops to VA– French Navy – Admiral deGrasse will

blockade

Page 28: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

3. British strategy Cornwallis trapped – so Clinton’s navy will rescue (fails) – British are cut off!

4. Cornwallis surrenders Oct. 17 – American’s win!

***Fighting has ended - but there is still war…

Page 29: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

IX. PeaceA. Treaty of Paris

– signed November 1783

B. American Negotiators:

* John Jay, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin

Page 30: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

C. Terms of treaty:

1. Recognized independence for the 13 colonies

2. Remove all troops as soon as possible

3. Gained fishing rights off the Canadian coast

Page 31: By: Carol Fahringer. I. Americans Choose Independence A. First __________ ________ – formed September 1774 1. Delegates from every colony except ________.

4. Land settlement:

a. 13 colonies

b. Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River

c. Land doesn’t include Canada or Florida

D. American Revolution lasted __ years __ years of fighting and __ years of Treaty negotiation.

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