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Turn around Turn around - Harbor is - Harbor is CLOSED!CLOSED!

Turn around Turn around - Harbor is - Harbor is

CLOSED!CLOSED!

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We can’t take anymore!Should we declare war?

Wait, wait lets think this through

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They all came

together except…

1774

But did they all agree?

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Resultscompromise

Next meeting…1775

Declaration

of Rights

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Declaration

of Rights

Please we don’t want to fight! We just

want a voice!

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Declaration of Rights

• List of ten resolutions to “fix” the Intolerable Acts (this is what “we want”)

• Precursor to the Declaration of Independence (this is what “we demand”)

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As a result, the Intolerable Acts stay in effect. Resentment and boycotting of British goods grow. Colonial leaders continue to emerge to rally and unite colonists against the British tyranny.

Response to the Declaration of RightsResponse to the Declaration of Rights

I am the KING! You are my subjects!

When I want your opinion I will ask for

it.# spoiledbrats

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“They tell us, Sir, that we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when will we be stronger?

Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace – but there is no peace. I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give

me liberty or give me death.”

Who’s “we”

Huh? What are these words?

Why is there

no peace?

What does he mean by liberty?

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Both sides standing firm…

• But in all reality, neither side (Patriot or GB) really wants to go to war– Expensive– Lost lives– Not prepared– Is it worth it? Will the alternative be better/worse?

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Before we know it…

http://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution

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WAR ERUPTS

First Battles of the Revolutionary WarLexington (L) and Concord (W), MA

April 1775

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Lexington and Concord History Channel Video

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Lexington and Concord• Patriots are stockpiling weapons, stealing from British

military forts• British troops travel across Massachusetts to stop the

patriots• Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott (and

eventually 40 other colonists join in) quickly rush to tell colonists that “the British are coming, the British are coming”– Not exactly though, Revere, Dawes, Prescott and others were

told to be discrete about spreading the news (as to not get caught)

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Lexington and Concord

• Colonists take-aways– “Holy cow we can do it!”, we

actually won one of these battles– Reality check – “we really are

unorganized and need to unite”

• British take-aways– “Uh, oh. These colonists already

gave us an early challenge – eek! We better take them a bit more seriously.”

– “We are better, stronger, trained, and equipped! If we bring our “A” game we will win!”

• April 1775• Lexington (L)• Concord (W)

• No real military advantage gained by either side

• But these are the FIRST SHOTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR

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While warfare had officially began, the Patriots gave one last ditch effort

to avoid a long war

We meet again…

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We meet again…And so the Second Continental Congress once again meets:

1775

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What did they accomplish?

• Colonies/States set up local/state constitutions (that included how local government was to work, rights of “citizens” (similar to the Bill of Rights))

• Creation of the Continental Army (FINALLY)– Soldiers from all colonies formed

the Continental Army• Trained, organized,

equipped, uniformed

– Named George Washington as the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army

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We meet again…And so the Second Continental Congress once again meets:

1775This is our final attempt at with you, KING…

Olive Branch Petition

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And so it begins…

Full Fledged: Revolutionary War

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What are the basics of the Revolutionary War?

History Channel video – American Revolution

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American Revolutionary War

War of Independence1775–1783

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Who?Patriots Great

Britain

And …Continental ArmyAnd …Revolutionaries/RebelsAnd…African Americans (5,000)

And…Women (roles?)

And…RedcoatsAnd …Loyalists/ToriesAnd …mercenaries

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New EnglandColonies

Where?

Middle Colonies

Southern Colonies

Western Frontier

Sea

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Why?

Inalienable rights of any person…life, liberty,

property

Patriots King George III

Government should protect, not abuse these rights.

We will not forfeit them, only fight for a government that is not tyrannical!

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Outcome?• 10,000 British deaths• 7,500 Hessians died• 25,700 American deaths

– 10,000 died in camp– 8,500 died in British prisons– 7,200 died in battle

VICTORY! Through almost every possible suffering and

discouragement for the space of nine long years, was little short of a standing miracle.

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Turning Point?Hudson River

Saratoga, NYBritish defeat at Saratoga (1777)

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1.The United States was independent2.Boundaries: Mississippi River (western),

Canada (northern), Spanish Florida (southern)3.Each side would repay its debts4.The British would return any enslaved persons5.Congress would recommend that states return

any property they had seized from Loyalists

Outcome?

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War can wait…

Before we get to the good stuff

Read Franklin’s “disunited state”

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• T/F – The western boundary following the Revolutionary War was the Mississippi River.

• T/F – One of the goals for the Battle of Saratoga was in capture Philadelphia (capitol of the colonies).

• T/F – Join, or Die was intended to threaten the colonists into joining the war effort.

• T/F – The Revolutionary War was the first time colonists had ever seen the image/message of Join, or Die.

• What was the intended message of Join, or Die?

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Example: Charities – Breast Cancer Awareness

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Raising an Army PP

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Individuals to UnityDeveloping a colonial identity

• Each individual colony working for Mother England• Great Awakening – religious retreats opened up a political dialogue

across colonies• French and Indian War – local militias realizing they can provide

their own protection• Committee of Correspondence – Samuel Adams encourages

colonists to discuss their future relationship/taxes with GB• Continental Congress (1st & 2nd) – Colonial delegates drafting

documents to illustrate the concerns/provisions to improve relationship– Continental Army – soldiers from all colonial militias

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Working on unityWorking on unity

Join or DieCommon Sense

Declaration of Independence

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But how do you get everyone on the same page?

JOIN, or DIE

JOIN, or DIE Q&A - Wikipedia

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• Read Wikipedia article for worksheet answers• Go over wksht• Read Ben Franklin’s article• Raising an army PP

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And now for the fighting…

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Nov. 19, 2013

• Compare battle notes (pd. 3, 6)• Ensure all information is obtained• Write a script• Determine

– Props –min. one per person– Costumes – ex. British (red), Patriots (blue)– Signs – pictures of the scenes, location, characters

name (ex. G.W.)

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Nov. 19, 2013

• Introduce Rev. War Battle skits (pd. 1, 7)• Select groups• Skit expectations• Battle selection• Take notes (to be checked for hmwk on Wed.)• Perform Thurs. and Friday

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Nov. 20, 2013

• Ensure all information is obtained• Write a script (copies of the script)• Performing TOMORROW!• Determine

– Props –min. one per person• Tents, boats, hats, maps, PowerPoint, etc.

– Costumes – ex. British (red), Patriots (blue)– Signs – pictures of the weaponry, scenes, location,

characters name (ex. G.W.)

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Showtime

• Group selection• Read and take notes on the battle assigned (all

group members)• Reconvene – discuss/determine the most

important and critical facts/factors

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Showtime

• What were the circumstances that led up to the battle?

• Who was there?• When did it take place?• Where did it take place?• Who won?• What was the significance of the battle?*****

Goal: Depict the significance of the battle (ex. Saratoga as the turning point, Yorktown as the finale, Valley Forge as a harsh winter, etc.)

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Showtime

• Now think about how to make those facts into a skit

• Determine– Roles, lines, pictures, props– Practice– Be prepared to explain skit/early battle

immediately following performance• Audience questions

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Showtime

• All group members:– Must take battle notes (hmwk)– Must have a speaking role– Must have an action role– Must have a minimum of one prop throughout the

skit

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Showtime

• Accurate battle notes• Script (copies for everyone in the group – including Miss

Fetters/Mrs. Qualli/Mrs. Schmidt)

• Costumes (colors, pictures, flags, name tags)

• Props• Background scenes• End of skit – class notes• Practice

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Early Battles

• Both sides wanting to keep control of key city: Boston

• Both sides scrambling to be better prepared for war– Gain supplies– Formulate battle plans

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Bunker Hill• Benedict Arnold (Colonial general) returns to the base of

Bunker Hill (actually Breed’s Hill) with 1,600 troops (now supplied with weapons from Ft. Ticonderoga)

• 2,400 Redcoats are forced to cross the harbor and fight uphill• Do not fire “until you see the whites of their eyes.” – Colonial

general• Though the British retreat twice, Patriots run out of

ammunition and are forced to retire• Though the British maintain control of Boston:

– They suffered twice as many casualties– Patriots proved they could “hold their own”

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Dorchester Heights• Attempt to regain control of Boston• Colonel Henry Knox (Continental Army) returns from Ft.

Ticonderoga with heavy artillery (cannons) – traveled in depth of winter more than 300 miles

• General Washington sets Patriot’s w/cannons at base of Nook’s Hill

• British General William Howe rises in the morning starring at Patriot cannons– “The Rebels have done more in one night than my whole army could

do in months”

• British retreat to Canada

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Common SenseDeclaration of Independence

• See other PP

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Trenton – see other PP

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Saratoga – Help from Abroad PP

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Help from abroad – see other PP

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Valley Forge

Liberty’s Kids – Valley Forge Video

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1775-1780

• New England with its scrappy and relentless fighters, proved to be tough for the British to conquer (Bunker Hill and Dorchester Heights, Massachusetts)

• In the Middle Colonies, the British were unable to control the countryside (lack of men)– The British were only able to maintain control

over the coastal regions including New York City and Philadelphia

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1780-1783

• British changed their strategy and decided to move the fighting to the South– Capture coastal ports– Loyalists would help Redcoats hold captured land– Free slaves to fight for the British– Fighting in the South far more brutal than in any other

region• Guerrilla tactics• Closing years of the war (what else can I do?)• Exhausted troops and supplies• Retaliation

• Initial success throughout the south (Savannah, GA and Charles Town, SC)

• What happened at Yorktown?

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Battle of Yorktown

• Read p. 136-137 (Battle of Yorktown)• Complete the center square• In the boxes surrounding the center square

draw a series of pictures that illustrate the significant events of the Battle of Yorktown

Name _____________________________ Date ___________________ Pd. _______

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Yorktown • Overall…war not going well for Patriots; why?

• Low on money• Help from abroad had not

brought a quick end to war• British had control of a lot

of Southern territory + major port cities (Philadelphia, New York)

• Benedict Arnold – Patriot’s gifted officer turns traitor

Who: General George Washington (P)General Lafayette (F), General Rochambeau (F)vs. General Cornwallis (B)

What: LAST MAJOR BATTLE OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION!

Where: Yorktown, VA

When: October 19, 1781 (surrender)

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Yorktown

• British commander Cornwallis leads 7,200 soldiers from Carolina to Yorktown, VA

• Gen. Lafayette given strict instructions to not allow Cornwallis to escape by land

• Generals Washington and Rochambeau come quickly to help trap Cornwallis

• The steady attacks wore down British defenses• October 19, 1781 – “It’s all over”

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Treaty of Paris

• Following colonial victory at Yorktown– British has limited money to replenish military/they

don’t want to put any more time/money/resources into protecting an area not wanting to remain British

– Britain enters into peace talks with America (truce)

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Treaty of Paris

• Two years to hammer out the details of treaty (1781-1783)

• Ben Franklin a leading American delegate/negotiator

• Where….Paris, France

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Treaty of Paris

• Official end to the American Revolutionary War• Great Britain recognized United States

independence (so did other nations)• America’s right to settle and trade west of the

original thirteen colonies– America’s borders set to the Mississippi River

• Whose land did the British just give away?

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Comparison with French and Indian war changes in boundaries

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Treaty of Paris• Each side would repay its debts• The British would return any enslaved persons• Congress would recommend that states return

any property they had seized from Loyalists

five-member commission to negotiate a treaty–John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson (doesn’t leave US in time to be a part of the process), and Henry Laurens

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Patriot: someone who feels a strong support for his/her country

Which side did I fight for?

Redcoat/ “Lobster back”: British soldier/military

Which side did I fight for?

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mercenary: paid, fo

reign soldier; no

loyalty or support for th

e cause (ex.

Hessian)

Which side did I fight fo

r?

Loyalist/Torie: colonist siding with the

British

Which side did I fight for?

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Minutemen: local colonial militias, ready in a “minute”, informal military training

Which side did we fight for?