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1
Key Battles of the American Revolution
  • Copy these notes onto pg. 13

2
America Ready to fight?
  • American weaknesses
  • 1/3 of citizens opposed the rebellion
  • Inadequate financial resources
  • No factories
  • Shortage of supplies and ammunition
  • Continuous turnover of men in army
  • Not used to military discipline
  • Lacked a strong navy
  • American strengths
  • Great leader George Washington
  • Fighting for homes and freedom
  • Used to hardships
  • Financial/military aid from foreign countries
  • Used to guns
  • Gained experience in F I War
  • Fighting on own land

3
Britain Always Ready
  • British weaknesses
  • Unaccustomed to wilderness warfare
  • Leaders underestimated Americas military ability
  • Separated from battlefronts by 3,000 miles took
    months to send reinforcements and war orders
  • Hired soldiers had nothing at stake except pay
  • Attention divided between other conflicts
  • Some British leaders sympathized with American
    cause
  • British strengths
  • Well-equipped and well-trained forces
  • Professional military leadership
  • Able to hire foreign soldiers
  • Had the money and factories to supply needed
    materials
  • Had support of American loyalists

4
Major battles and results
  • 1775
  • Battle of Lexington and Concord British
    attempted to rob American arsenal (storehouse for
    weapons) at Concord Americans found out and met
    British at Lexington and skirmished again at
    Concord British had 273 casualties while the
    Patriots had 93 known as the shot heard round
    the world and as the beginning of the Revolution.

5
  • 1776
  • British increased number of forces to 32,000
    troops.
  • Summer and Fall Washington commanded colonial
    troops in Battle of Long Island. Patriots were
    defeated and retreated to Manhattan. By late
    Nov., Patriots had lost New Jersey and retreated
    into Pennsylvania

6
1776 cont.
  • Battle of Trenton (NJ)
  • Huge Patriot victory Washington crossed the
    Delaware River Christmas night into New Jersey
    and surprised British troops captured 900
    Hessians (paid German soldiers)

7
  • 1777
  • British planned to push further into New York
    state with a 3-pronged attack ending in Albany,
    NY. American troops surrounded British troops
    and defeated them at Saratoga this is
    considered the turning point of the war for the
    Americans.
  • British captured Philadelphia American capital
    -

8
1778
  • France openly allies themselves with America.
    Many European countries had been sending supplies
    to America in secret but the French alliance was
    the first in the open. Benjamin Franklin traveled
    to France to secure the alliance.

9
Winter at Valley Forge
  • After British captured Philadelphia, Washington
    chose Valley Forge as the site for the
    Continental Army to spend the winter of 1777-78.
    More than 2,000 soldiers died of disease and
    starvation. Many soldiers thought about leaving
    due to the hardships. Maintaining the morale of
    the troops was considered one of Washingtons
    biggest challenges at this time.

10
War turns south
  • With no clear upper hand in the New England and
    middle colonies, Britain turned its focus south
    by capturing the regions 2 major ports -
    Savannah in 1778 and Charleston in 1780.

11
War turns South
  • 1780 Patriot sharpshooters forced British
    loyalists to retreat at Kings Mtn., NC victory
    brought new support for Revolution into the south
  • Other southern battles included Cowpens, SC and
    Guilford Courthouse in NC
  • Southern campaign was headed up by Nathaniel
    Greene

12
1781 The end approaches
  • Lord Cornwallis (British commander) retreated
    into Virginia after abandoning the Carolina
    campaign
  • Washington secretly sent more troops to Virginia
    after learning of French reinforcements coming
    toward Chesapeake Bay
  • 17,000 American and French troops surrounded
    Cornwallis 8,000 British and Hessians on the
    Yorktown peninsula, forcing Cornwallis eventual
    surrender on Oct. 19, 1781

13
Key Georgia events
  • 1778 British captured key cities of Savannah,
    Sunbury, and Augusta
  • Feb. 1779 Battle of Kettle Creek Georgia
    militia with Col. Elijah Clarke defeated more
    than 800 British troops lifted spirits of
    Georgia troops and gave them weapons and horses
    from defeated British troops

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Siege of Savannah
  • Sept. 1779 French commander Count DEstaing
    arrived off Savannah coast with ships and troops.
  • The French began bombarding Savannah after the
    British would not surrender. It lasted for three
    weeks.

16
  • The siege had not ended by Oct. 9, so a Patriot
    attack began.
  • The British had had time to strengthen their
    defenses around Savannah and held off the attack.
  • The battle of Savannah was the 2nd bloodiest
    battle of the Revolution.

17
2 key Patriot fatalities
  • Casimir Pulaski
  • William Jasper
  • South Carolina militia leader
  • Famous for saving his regimental flag before
    being killed
  • Polish cavalry leader
  • Saved George Washingtons life
  • Considered father of American cavalry

18
Key Georgians
  • Austin Dabney
  • freeborn mulatto who took the place of his owner
    in the Georgia militia
  • Wounded at Battle of Kettle Creek
  • Most patriots were promised land in return for
    their service but many did not want Dabney a
    man of color- to receive his land
  • Ultimately, he got land in Madison County and
    died on that property in 1834.

19
Key Georgians
  • Nancy Hart
  • Legendary war woman who hanged a number of Tory
    soldiers
  • Hart county is named after her the only county
    named after a woman
  • Elijah Clarke
  • Started out as a Tory but took up the Patriot
    cause and led a number of battles most famous
    for leading the militia attack at the Battle of
    Kettle Creek
  • Clarke Co. is named after him

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Key Georgians
  • Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton
  • Georgias signers of the Declaration of
    Independence
  • All have counties named for them
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