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Title: The American Revolution


1
The American Revolution
  • The War Continues
  • p. 172 - 176

2
Gaining Allies
  • The victory at Saratoga boosted American spirits
    and marked a turning point in the war.
  • European nations, especially France, realized
    that the U.S. might actually win its war against
    Great Britain.
  • Benjamin Franklin had been in Paris for a year,
    trying to get the French to support the
    Americans fight for independence. France
    secretly gave America money, but would not commit
    to an alliance.

3
France Spain
  • Victory at Saratoga made France realize the
    Americans had a chance at defeating Britain.
  • The French announced support for the U.S.
  • February 1778, the French and Americans worked
    out a trade agreement and an alliance.
  • France sent money, equipment, and troops to aide
    the American Patriots.
  • France declared war on Great Britain.
  • Spain declared war on Britain in 1779.

4
Winter at Valley Forge
  • British general Howe spent the winter in comfort
    in Philadelphia.
  • Washington set up camp at Valley Forge.
  • Washington endured a winter of terrible
    suffering, lacking decent food, clothing and
    shelter.
  • Washington's greatest challenge at Valley Forge
    was keeping the army together.
  • Most men lacked blankets, shoes, and shirts. Some
    made shoes from scrap cowhide.

5
Winter at Valley Forge
  • Men deserted, or left without permission, while
    at Valley Forge some resigned.
  • Somehow the army survived the winter and
    conditions gradually improved.
  • Troops built huts and gathered supplies.
  • Martha Washington made clothes for the troops and
    cared for the sick.
  • In April 1778, the troops learned of the alliance
    with France.
  • This raised the spirits of the troops.

6
Help From Overseas
  • A French nobleman, Marquis de Lafayette, spent
    the winter at Valley Forge.
  • Lafayette was excited to join the Patriot cause
    and offered his services to General Washington.
  • He became a trusted aide to Washington.
  • Thaddeus Kosciusko and Casimir Pulaski from
    Poland helped the Patriot cause.
  • Friedrich von Steuben, a former army officer from
    Germany, also came to help Washington.

7
Help From Overseas
  • Von Steuben turned the ragged Continental Army
    into a more effective fighting force by drilling
    and teaching the army discipline.
  • Juan de Miralles, a representative of Spain,
    urged Spain, Cuba, and Mexico to send financial
    aid to the colonies. Miralles lent money to the
    Patriot cause.

8
Money Problems
  • Raising money to finance the war was a major
    problem because the Continental Congress had no
    power to raise money through taxes.
  • To pay for the war, the Congress and the states
    printed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of
    paper money.
  • These bills quickly lost their value because the
    amount of bills in circulation grew faster than
    the supply of gold and sliver backing them.

9
Money Problems
  • This led to inflation, which means it took more
    money to buy the same amount of goods.
  • Congress stopped issuing the paper money because
    no one would use it.
  • The Americans had no other way to finance the
    fighting of their war for independence.

10
Life on the Home Front
  • With thousands of men away in military service,
    women took over the duties that had once been the
    responsibility of their husbands or fathers.
  • Other women ran their husbands or their own
    businesses.

11
Changing Attitudes
  • The ideals of liberty and freedom that inspired
    the American Revolution caused some women to
    question their place in society.
  • Judith Sargeant Murray argued womens minds are
    as good as mens.
  • Girls should get as good an education as boys.
    (At this time girls received little schooling.)
  • Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, also
    championed womens interests.

12
Treatment of Loyalists
  • Thousands of Loyalists fought with the British
    against the Patriots.
  • Some spied on Patriots.
  • Many Loyalists left American during the
    Revolutionary War.
  • Loyalists who stayed were often shunned or
    victims of mob violence.
  • Active Loyalists could be arrested and tried as
    traitors.

13
Hopes for Equality
  • Many white Americans began questioning the act of
    slavery.
  • Some religious groups voted to condemn slavery.
  • From the beginning of the war African American
    soldiers fought for the American cause.
  • Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and
    Pennsylvania attempted to end slavery in their
    stated but eh issue of slavery would remain
    unsettled for many years.
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