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  • Explain how hit-and-run tactics (guerrilla warfare) forced the British to retreat to Yorktown, VA.
    These tactics slowly weakened British forces and they were forced to retreat for reinforcements
  • Treaty of Paris
    1. US recognized as an independent nation 2. Britain withdrawl troops 3. US pay British Merchants for debt 4. US return property taken from loyalists
  • George Washington
    Commander of the Continental Army
  • Battle of Trenton and Princeton
    a 1776 battles in New Jersey in which George Washington's troops crossed the Delaware River and captured a Hessian (German mercenaries fighting for the British)
  • privateer
    privately owned ship outfitted with weapons
  • Patriots
    People who supported independence
  • General Charles Cornwallis
    British general who fought the Patriots in the south; surrounded at Yorktown and surrendered to George Washington
  • Why did the British move the war to the South?
    Loyalist support and sea power would be British advantages
  • Role of Women in the war
    some served as nurses, Molly Pitcher famous for helping when her husband was killed, most ran businesses and farms
  • recruit
    to enlist in the military
  • blockade
    warships prevented supplies and reinforcements from reaching an area
  • How did geography lead to the war ending in Yorktown?
    Yorktown was a peninsula (surrounded on 3 sides by water), British could escape and didn't have reinforcements
  • Benjamin Franklin
    Ambassador to France, signed Treaty of Paris
  • Explain how the Patriots were able to defeat the British blockades.
    Used privateers
  • inflation
    when it takes more and more money to buy the same amount of goods
  • British strategy in New England
    Control the Hudson River, cut-off New England from other colonies
  • Explain why the Americans won the war.
    1. Fought on own land 2. British moved troops and supplies across the ocean 3. Harder to move reinforcements 4. Ambushed- surprise attacks
  • How did immigrants assist the Patriots?
    Immigrants from other countries came to help train and fight with Patriots
  • How did the Declaration of Independence impact the views of women and slavery in the United States?
    Many questioned roll of women in society as well as roll of slavery. Pennsylvania and New Jersey moved to abolish slavery
  • What was the final battle and who won the Revolution?
    Yorktown, United States
  • General William Howe
    British commander at the beginning of the Revolution
  • Loyalists
    supported the British
  • ambush
    a surprise attack
  • Patriot Advantages
    Fighting on own ground, motivation for independence, George Washington
  • Role of African Americans in the war
    served both sides, British promised freedom, 5,000 served with Patriots
  • American Allies
    France/Spain
  • Issues for Patriots in enlisting recruits:
    hard to find qualified officers, didn't have enough money to pay soldiers, short enlistment periods
  • siege
    blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place
  • ratify
    to approve officially
  • Marquis de Lafayette
    trusted aide to Washington, general, from France
  • Battle of Long Island
    A 1776 battle in New York in which more than 1,400 Americans were killed, wounded, or captured forcing Patriots to retreat to New Jersey/Pennsylvania
  • British Advantages
    Strong Navy, well-trained army, finances, greater population
  • Battle of Yorktown
    Last major battle of the Revolutionary War. Cornwallis and his troops were trapped in the Chesapeake Bay by the French fleet. He surrendered October 19, 1781.
  • Battle of Saratoga
    American victory over British troops in 1777 that was a turning point in the American Revolution with French becoming Allies
  • mercenary
    hired soldier