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Title: Key Battles and Campaigns of the Revolutionary War


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Key Battles and Campaigns of the Revolutionary War
  • New York -- Summer of 1776
  • Who
  • British Leaders General William Admiral
    Richard Howe
  • Colonial Leaders Washington
  • Result
  • British take NY. Colonists retreat
  • Why does it matter?
  • Largest forces ever assembled in the war. Major
    city lost. Colonists act unconventionally to
    survive.

2
New Jersey
  • 1776
  • Who
  • British Leaders General William Admiral
    Richard Howe
  • Colonial Leaders Washington
  • Result
  • British take NY. Colonists retreat
  • Why does it matter?
  • Largest forces ever assembled in the war. Major
    city lost. Colonists act unconventionally to
    survive.

3
New Jersey
  • December 1776
  • Who
  • British Leaders Hessians
  • Colonial Leaders Washington
  • Result
  • Colonists surprise Hessians at Trenton and later
    a more conventional force at Princeton
  • Why does it matter?
  • Colonists fight unconventionally again
    guerrilla tactics. Moral victory for the
    colonists. Many men re-enlist. 1st major
    colonial victories.

4
Philadelphia
  • 1777
  • Who
  • British Leaders General William Howe
  • Colonial Leaders Washington
  • Result
  • British take Philadelphia. Colonists
    retreat/fail to stop
  • Why does it matter?
  • Capital city lost. Howe gets comfortable in city
    and with loyalists.

5
Saratoga
  • October 1777
  • Who
  • British Leaders Burgoyne
  • Colonial Leaders Horatio Gates, Ethan Allen
  • Result
  • Colonists surround and defeat large force.
  • Why does it matter?
  • Colonists fight unconventionally again some
    guerrilla tactics. Also win some conventional
    battles. British show lack of communication or
    alignment. British change strategy going forward
    to stay near the coast. French take notice.

6
Savannah and Charles Town
  • 1780
  • Who
  • British Leaders Clinton and Cornwallis
  • Colonial Leaders Washington/Greene
  • Result
  • British win and advance. Colonists retreat
  • Why does it matter?
  • British strategy seems to be working. They get
    overconfident?

7
Carolinas
  • 1781
  • Who
  • British Leaders Cornwallis
  • Colonial Leaders Nathaniel Greene
  • Result
  • Colonists weaken and defeat the British in major
    battles
  • Why does it matter?
  • Colonists fight back and win. Push British North

8
Yorktown
  • October 1781
  • Who
  • British Leaders Cornwallis
  • Colonial Leaders Greene, Washington, Lafayette
  • Result
  • Colonists surround and defeat British major
    force. British surrender
  • Why does it matter?
  • Last battle of the war. French play a large
    role. British are broken!
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