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a. Explain the language, organization, and intellectual sources of the Declaration of Independence; include the writing of John Locke and Montesquieu, and the role of
Thomas Jefferson.
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1. Identify this man – who is he?
2. What historical movement is he associated with?
3. What was his influence on the founding fathers and founding documents of the United States?
Please – do not move about the room – sit quietly when finished
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The document’s ideas can be traced to several philosophies:
John Locke –-believed people were born with certain natural rights (life, liberty and property)-have a “contract”-people had the right to overthrow a government if it did not uphold its end of the contract
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MontesquieuFrench philosopherWrote of three
types of political power (executive, legislative, and judicial)
Separation of power and checks and balances
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Originally written by Thomas Jefferson in June 1776, he borrowed the ideas of Locke and Montesquieu
The document was edited several times prior to it’s presentation to the Congress
The original included a condemnation of the practice of slavery This was removed by
editors of Jefferson’s work Benjamin Franklin and John Adams editing Thomas
Jefferson’s original writing of the Declaration of Independence
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Made up of 5 parts:
The Preamble which explains the purpose of the document
Declaration of Natural Rights which is taken almost directly from Locke (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness)
List of Grievances which list the colonists’ complaints against Britain
Resolution of Independencewhich declares that the colonies are free from
Britain Signers declared that
they, as representatives of the colonies approved the document
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The signing of the Declaration of Independence signaled the beginning of the American Revolutionary War
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b. Explain the reason for and significance of the French alliance and foreign assistance and the roles of Benjamin Franklin and the Marquis
de Lafayette.
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The French, old enemies of Britain, began to secretly send supplies to the Americans
Benjamin Franklin is sent to France in 1776 to try and persuade the French to enter the war. He stayed in France until 1785
The Americans wanted France to send troops as well, but France wanted an impressive American victory before declaring war on Britain
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The early war effort goes poorly for the Americans as they lose several key battles
In 1777, George Washington and the Continental Army take up winter quarters at Valley Forge (PA)
Nearly 2,500 troops die from exposure to the cold and food shortages
The Marquis de Lafayette from France, helped to hold the remaining troops together through training and discipline
He also returned to France for a time to work with Franklin & the French king on how to win American independence.
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In October 1777, the Americans defeated the British at Saratoga, NY. This American victory was a turning point in the war because it boosted American moral and brought France into the war against Britain
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c. Analyze George Washington as a military leader; include the creation of a professional military and the life of a common soldier, and
describe the significance of the crossing of the Delaware River and Valley Forge.
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When the American Revolution began, George Washington was named commander in chief of the Continental Army.
He displayed extraordinary leadership abilities in the role.
Washington reorganized the army, secured additional equipment & supplies, & started a training program to turn inexperienced recruits into a professional military.
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Life was hard for the common soldier in the Continental Army.
Enlistments lasted from one to three years, & the states differed in how well & how often they paid their soldiers, housed them when they were not on the march, & supplied them with food, clothing, & equipment.
These issues undermined morale, as did the army’s stern discipline, the chances of being wounded or killed, & British victories.
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On Christmas night 1776, Washington led his troops to a victory that was a turning point for America & the Revolutionary War.
As a snowstorm pounded Washington & his soldiers, they crossed the Delaware River to stage a surprise attack on a fort occupied by Hessian mercenaries fighting for the British. (Trenton, NJ)
This victory proved Washington’s army could fight as well as an experienced European army.
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Washington & his troops spent the winter of 1777–1778 in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. They spent six months there.
The army’s problems with wages, housing, food, clothing, & equipment were at their worst.
Disease spread throughout the camp, increasing the suffering of the 12,000 men.
As conditions worsened, almost 4,000 soldiers were too weak or ill to fight.
Yet that winter Washington ordered an intense training program—similar to a modern boot camp—that turned the Continental Army into a capable & self-assured infantry.
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d. Explain the role of geography at the Battle of Yorktown, the role of Lord
Cornwallis, and the Treaty of Paris, 1783
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In April 1781, British forces led by General Cornwallis invade Virginia
Cornwallis moves his troops to Yorktown in order to gain supplies and keep a line of communication open by sea
Though moving his army to Yorktown to get easily supplied by the British navy seemed like a good decision, why might moving your army onto a peninsula be a bad idea?
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Washington took the opportunity to march from NY to Yorktown with a combined American and French army
The French navy sailed up from the Caribbean to block supplies from reaching Cornwallis’ army and to cut off his ability to escape by sea
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In September 1781 American and French forces surround Yorktown and begin to attack Cornwallis’ army
After almost 3 weeks of constant bombardment, the 8,000 man British army surrenders
The surrender at Yorktown signaled the end of the war for the British
What role did the French play in defeating the British?
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Signed in September 1783, the Treaty:Recognized the
United States as a new nation, setting it’s western border at the Mississippi River
Gave Florida back to Spain, and gave the French several colonies in Africa and the Caribbean