the americans win independence notes: chapters 4.3 – 4.4
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
The Americans Win Independence
Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4
![Page 2: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
The War Moves to the Middle States• Summer 1776 – Battle of NY • Fewer than 8,000 remained in
Washington’s Army • December 25, 1776 – Battle of Trenton • 8 days later, Washington defeated
1,200 British at Princeton• August 1777, General Howe captures
Philadelphia
![Page 3: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Victory at Saratoga• Burgoyne planned a complex scheme to isolate
New England with General Howe • Burgoyne’s army was tired, hungry and worn-
down from their trek • General Howe was too preoccupied with life in
Philadelphia • October 17, 1777 – American troops surround
Burgoyne at Saratoga • France now agreed to openly support the
Revolution • Of the 10,000 soldiers who camped at Valley
Forge, over 2,000 died
![Page 4: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Colonial Life During the Revolution• Congress caused massive
inflation by printing more and more paper money
• Had to deal with profiteering • September 8, 1778 – Continental
Army finally paid in gold coin• 5,000 African American slaves
served in the Continental Army
![Page 5: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
European Allies Shift the Balance
• February 1778, Frederich Von Steuben volunteered his services to General Washington
• Taught Colonial Soldiers to stand at attention, execute field maneuvers, fire and reload quickly, and wield bayonets
• Marquis de Lafayette also offered his assistance to Washington
• Stayed with Washington at Valley Forge, asked for French reinforcements in 1779, led a command in Virginia
![Page 6: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
The British Move South• May 1780, Generals Clinton and
Cornwallis capture Charles Town, South Carolina
• Many escaped slaves joined the British • January 1781, Continental Army forced
British to surrender in Cowpens, SC• Cornwallis lost ¼ of his troops in victory at
Guilford House, NC• April 3, 1781 – General Greene wrote a
letter to Lafayette • Cornwallis moved his 7,500 troops into
peninsula between James and York rivers
![Page 7: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
British Surrender at Yorktown
• Lafayette suggested the American and French armies join forces with the 2 French fleets
• French forces blocked the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay
• 17,000 French and American troops surrounded the British on the Yorktown peninsula
• October 17, 1781 – Cornwallis finally surrendered
• Continental Congress sent excellent team of negotiators to bargain the treaty
• September 1783 – Treaty of Paris is signed
![Page 8: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
![Page 9: The Americans Win Independence Notes: Chapters 4.3 – 4.4](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022062517/56649f395503460f94c5594b/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
The War Becomes a Symbol of Liberty• Rise of egalitarianism began during
the war • Women still struggled to gain any
political rights whatsoever • Most African Americans were still
enslaved• Settlers from the U.S. moved west and
began taking tribal lands left unprotected by the Treaty of Paris