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America Secedes from America Secedes from the Empirethe EmpireMr. LoveMr. Love1775 - 1783

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April 1775 Lexington & Concord (Mass.)

– War began here, 1st shots were fired

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May 10, 1775 Second Continental Congress

– Met in Philadelphia– All 13 colonies represented– Still no real sentiment for independence

• Wanted King & parliament to consent to a redress of grievances

– Delegates began to raise money & create an army & navy

– Selected Washington to head the army– Why select Washington as head of army?

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George Washington Actually lost more battles than won “moral force rather than a great military

mind”

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War Fought 14 months before Declaration of

Independence was issued May 1775

– Ethan Allen & Benedict Arnold• Surprised & captured British garrison

at Ticonderoga & Crown Point (NY)

• Gunpowder & artillery for seize of Boston secured

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June 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed’s Hill)

– British launched a frontal attack – “Do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes!”– colonists mowed down the Redcoats – Colonials’ store of gunpowder gave out & they were

forced to abandon the hill

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Olive Branch Petition July 1775

Adopted by the Continental Congress Professed American loyalty to the crown &

begged king to prevent further hostilities King George III formally proclaimed the

colonies in rebellion ( Aug 1775) “Open and Avowed Enemies”

NO HOPE OF RECONCILIATION

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What happens now? Sept. 1775 – King hired Hessians to help

fight What/Who are Hessians?

– German princes needed money– Colonists felt betrayed

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War Heats Up Oct. 1775 – British burned Falmouth (Portland),

Maine. Colonists decided to invade Canada

– Hoped to add 14th colony– Deprive Britain of a valuable base for striking at the

colonies – Was this necessary? Was it counterproductive?

General Richard Montgomery– Pushed up Lake Champlain &

captured Montreal

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Dec. 1775 - Quebec Montgomery joined at Quebec with

General Benedict Arnold– Montgomery – killed // Arnold – shot

Remnants retreated up the St. Lawrence River

French had no real desire to help colonists

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Jan 1776– British set fire to Norfolk, Virginia

Feb 1776– Colonial victory against Loyalists at Moore’s

Creek Bridge, NC

March 1776– Evacuation Day – colonists forced

British to evacuate Boston

June 1776 -- Charleston Harbor– Colonial victory against an invading British

fleet

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Thomas Paine 1776 – Common Sense

– One of the most influential pamphlets ever written

– Why write it?– Called for not simply independence but for a

democratic republic• Power should come from the people

– Reject monarchy, embrace an independent republic

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Cry for Independence June 7, 1776 – Richard Henry Lee

– Colonies ought to be free & independent states– Motion passes a month later.

July 2, 1776– Motion was adopted for independence

July 4, 1776– Declaration of Independence

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Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson – author Formally approved by Congress Focused on natural rights

– Colonists were justified– List of tyrannous misdeeds of George III

p. 148

Foreign aid could now be solicited Is foreign aid important?

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Taking SidesPatriots

Whigs Younger New England Presbyterians &

Congregationalists

Loyalists Tories Older Anglican 20% of population

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Loyalist Exodus

Regarded as traitors by Patriots– Estates were confiscated & sold (helped

finance the war)

Many joined the British army

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General Washington at Bay July 1776 – British fleet arrives in NY with

500 ships & 35,000 men– Washington – 18,000 ill trained troops– Outgeneraled & outmaneuvered

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Battle of Long Island Washington escaped to Manhattan Island &

eventually to the Delaware River General William Howe (British)

– Decided not to pursue Washington

Washington recrossed the ice-clogged Delaware

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Battles Trenton Dec. 26, 1776

– Washington surprised & captured 1000 Hessians

Princeton ( 1 week later)– Surprise attack, victory for America

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Burgoyne’s Blundering Invasion Goal – to capture Hudson River Valley

(1777) General Burgoyne was to push down from

Canada & he would be joined by General Howe– Howe didn’t show up

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Washington Moves his army to Philadelphia Defeated at Brandywine Creek & Germantown Moves his troops to Valley Forge for the winter

– Baron von Steuben whipped men into shape

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Battle of Saratoga Oct. 17, 1777

– General Burgoyne forced to surrender at Saratoga to General Horatio Gates

Importance of Saratoga1. Revived the colonial cause

2. Made possible foreign aid from France

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French Aid

Secretly provided Americans with lifesaving amounts of gun powder & other munitions – 90% of gunpowder used

Declaration of Independence & Battle of Saratoga showed France that colonists were serious

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Britain offered colonists American home rule within the empire

1778 – France offered America a treaty of alliance (Good idea?)

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Colonial War = World War

1779 – Spain & Holland enter war against Britain 1780 – Catherine the Great of Russia

– Armed Neutrality – lined up almost all the remaining European neutrals against England

June 1778 – Britain evacuates Philadelphia to concentrate in NY City– Washington remained in NY

Summer 1780 – Comte de Rochambeau (French) arrived in Rhode Island– Americans still a little suspicious

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Traitor 1780 – Benedict Arnold turned traitor

– Plotted to sell out West Point for $ & officer’s commission

– Plot detected

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In the South

British decided to start in the South & move up– Took Georgia (’78-79) & Charleston (’80)

Americans Victorious – Cowpen’s –1/17/1780– King’s Mountain – 10-7-1780

Nathanael Greene (A) & Charles Cornwallis (B)– Greene “Fighting Quaker” cleared British out of

Georgia & SC

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Elsewhere Land Frontier

Indians– Paid by King George

III to scalp colonists– George Rogers Clark

successful in attacks against Britain

Sea Frontier John Paul Jones

– Commanded American navy

– Destroyed British merchant shipping

Privateers – very successful

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Yorktown Cornwallis waited at Yorktown for supplies

– Washington & Rochambeau arrived by land

– Admiral de Grasse arrived by sea Oct. 19, 1781 - Cornwallis is forced to surrender Technically, the war is over

– George III continues for more than 1 year– British citizens are ready for war to end

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Peace leaders – Benjamin Franklin,

John Adams, John Jay

Instructed: make no peace & consult with France

France wanted a weak America (easier to manage)

John Jay becomes suspicious of France & makes a deal with Britain

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Treaty of Paris of 1783

Britain recognized independence of US

Increased landholdings:– West- Mississippi– North – Great Lakes– South – Spanish Florida

Share fisheries in Newfoundland

Loyalists were not to be persecuted & land restored– Not followed

Debts owed to British creditors be paid– Not followed