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British Surrender
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Kings Mountain• British Patrick Ferguson sent a note to the
men of South Carolina and said he would “lay waste the countryside with fire and sword”
• The Patriots attacked at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
• The Patriots killed or captured the entire force
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Francis Marion
• The “Swamp Fox”• Harassed Cornwallis so much that he left the
south and headed to Virginia
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Francis Marion
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Yorktown
• Cornwallis headed toward Virginia where the British navy could keep him supplied
• Marquis de Lafayette led the Americans • Admiral de Grasse led the French• Washington also arrived• Cornwallis was outnumbered and surrounded
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Washington firing the first shot
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Admiral de Grasse
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Marquis de Lafayette
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British Surrender
• Cornwallis asked for surrender on October 19, 1781
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Treaty of Paris
• Ended the Revolutionary War• Signed on September 3, 1783• Benjamin Franklin, John Jay and John Adams
went to Paris to sign treaty
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This is a painting of the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The British delegates refused to pose for the painting. Why do you think they refused?
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Results of the War
1. America was now independent2. Population continued to grow3. Changes to traditional ways of life4. Viewed slavery differently5. Changed American religion