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Battles and Events pg. 18 Portfolio
  • This week, students will briefly present, not
    read, their battle or event information.
    Questions may follow. Students write facts.

2
Lexington and Concord
  • Opening battle of the Revolutionary War. (April
    19, 1775)
  • British marched to Concord to take Patriots
    hidden weapons.
  • Known as The shot heard round the world.

3
What We Already Know
4
Fort Ticonderoga/Dorchester Heights
  • Cannons were easily taken from Ft. Ticonderoga.
  • General Knox was influential in moving the 59
    cannons. It took 2 months over snow covered
    mountains with no roads.
  • The cannons were placed on Dorchester Heights a
    threat to the British. General Howe withdrew his
    troops.

5
Cannons being moved
  • Setting up cannon

6
Bunker Hill
  • If the Americans didnt run out of ammunition,
    they would have kept Bunker Hill.
  • The British suffered heavy losses and it showed
    the Americans could hold their own.

7
British Strategy
  • Generals Howe, Burgoyne, Gage, and Cornwallis.
  • Cut the New England states off from the rest of
    the states.
  • Weakness The terrain is so vast and you dont
    know who the enemy is.

8
American Strategy
  • Avoid crushing defeats. Win some battles, no
    matter how small.
  • Better leadership, Help from France and other
    countries, knowledge of the land and the
    motivation for freedom kept them in the fight.
  • Generals Washington, Knox, Gates, Greene.
    Washingtons aide Marquis de Lafayette.

9
  • Battle of Trenton
  • Washingtons tired men had to move across the
    river with swiftness, secrecy and surprise.

10
Battle of Trenton
  • Exhausted from their Christmas celebrations, the
    German Hessians are caught off guard.
  • No loss of American life. Spirits lifted when
    they gain supplies. 900 Hessian casualties

11
Battle of Saratoga
  • Considered the turning point in the war. European
    nations NOW consider helping the Americans.
  • Benedict Arnold was wounded and marries a
    loyalist. He turns traitor.

12
Winter at Valley Forge
  • The low point when men in the Continental Army
    died from malnutrition, exposure to the cold and
    diseases.
  • Many limbs were amputated due to frost bite.
  • Soldiers wouldnt desert because of the Love of
    our Country.

13
War on the Frontier
  1. Clark made it seem like he had a larger force. A
    tactic used more than once by the Americans.
  2. He executed Indians on the British side.
  3. He forced the British to surrender.

Continental Army uniform color
14
War at Sea
  • British used their warships to cut off our trade,
    so privateers would capture British merchant
    ships for profit.
  • John Paul Jones I have not yet begun to fight
    is a navy slogan today.

15
Artillery and weapons
  • During the 1700s artillery design did not change
    much, but cannon was key in destroying the enemy
    from a distance.
  • These kids have muskets, which fire musket balls.
    Not as accurate a shot.

16
Guerrilla Warfare
  • Guerrillas are small bands of fighters that
    weaken the enemy with surprise raids and hit and
    run attacks. Very effective tactic.

17
Battle of Yorktown
  • Ending battle where General Cornwallis surrenders
    on October 1781.
  • French ships trapped the British by water and
    Americans trapped them on land.
  • Cost of War Americans lost around 26,000 men and
    British lose about 10,000.

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Influence on Other Countries
  • The American Revolution also influenced people in
    other countries.
  • The Declaration of Independence was widely
    circulated in France, and helped inspire the
    French Revolution in 1789.
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