
Ch. 5 L5 - Winning the War
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Andy Chang
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Ch. 5 - Winning the War
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The War in the South and West
over three years in North, British can't win so they have a new strategy = plan of action
they wanted to invade the South with a small army
British also thought there's more Loyalists in the South to help them win and...
at first it worked, they captured Savannah, GA and Charleston, SC
they were winning every battle
oh, and guess what?
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remember Benedict Arnold?
he was the Patriot hero from Battle of Saratoga, well...
he secretly changed sides! he became a British general!
Patriots were shocked, obviously
today he is remembered as a traitor = someone who is not loyal
Britain offered him $1 million and an important position to switch
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Multiple Choice
What is a "strategy?"
surrendering
plan of action
retreating from the enemy
a new item at Raising Canes
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Multiple Choice
Britain's new strategy was to invade the _________.
North
East
West
South
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Multiple Choice
Britain had many __________ help them win battles.
Patriots
nukes
Loyalists
Avengers
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Multiple Choice
Who was the traitor that switched to the British side?
Donald Trump
George Washington
Nathan Hale
Benedict Arnold
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Poll
Be honest, would you have switched sides for $1 million?
Absolutely! Give me my money!
No way!
No way! (But maybe for $2 million.)
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Patriot Successes
British kept battling down South with surprise attacks
they would sneak up on the British, attack and then retreat
Colonel Francis Marion was awesome at this, while retreating through swamps
he became known as the Swamp Fox
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Nathanael Greene was the commander of the Americans down South
his plan was to wear out the British
he had a small army so he could move faster than the enemy
he would force the British to chase him, using up their supplies of food and gunpowder and get them tired
British were led by Charles Cornwallis
British actually won more battles, but couldn't completely defeat Greene
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Greene said, "We fight, get beat, rise and fight again."
1781 - Cornwallis had to retreat, Greene's strategy of wearing them out worked!
British were actually losing in the West also
George Rogers Clark and about 200 Patriots captured British forts in the ORV.
Spain also declared war on Britain and they captured their forts too!
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Multiple Choice
What was Francis Marion's nickname?
Big Man Tyrone
Twisted Tiger
Bulldog
Swamp Fox
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Multiple Choice
What was Nathanael Greene's strategy to defeat the British?
poison their food
attack and retreat
wear them out
buy more power ups
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Multiple Choice
Who was the British general that was chasing Greene?
Cornwallis
Clark
Washington
Shang Cheezy
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Multiple Choice
"We fight, get beat, ____ and fight again."
sleep
eat
do yoga
rise
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Multiple Choice
Who captured forts in the ORV?
George of the Jungle
Curious George
George Rogers Clark
King George III
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Multiple Choice
What other country declared war on Britain?
Spain
Germany
Russia
Japan
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The War Ends
summer of 1781, British are in Yorktown, led by Cornwallis
GW heard of this news and made a plan
he was in NY so he went south to Yorktown, VA
French navy sailed to meet him there (remember we have France's help)
Cornwallis was surprised, but couldn't escape! He was trapped!
Americans and French attacked with cannons day and night!
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Cornwallis thought they would be rescued, he thought British ships would come and save them
but the British ships couldn't get past the French navy
they fought for a week and then Cornwallis realized that he wasn't going to win this battle
he was surrounded and no help was coming
what could he do, but ______________?
October 19th, 1781, he surrendered = give up
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why was this important?
over 7,000 British soldiers had to march out of Yorktown with the French and American soldiers lined up, and they laid down their weapons on the field
Battle of Yorktown was over! This was the last big battle in the Revolutionary War.
war went on for 2 more years, but not much fighting and...
America wins! They are now independent! Let's go!!!
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The Treaty of Paris
September 3rd, 1783, U.S. and Britain signed the Treaty of Paris
this said that the United States was their own country!
But um, now what?
What do we do about slavery? Was it right?
some states made laws against slavery already
also... how would America rule themselves? what kind of government would we have?
Mercy Otis Warren wrote that America was a "child just learning to walk." What will America do now? Stay tuned...
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Multiple Choice
Where was Cornwallis surrounded at?
New York
Yorktown
BJ's
Florida
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Multiple Choice
Why couldn't the British come save Cornwallis and his army?
They were too lazy.
They didn't know about it.
They couldn't get past the French navy.
They didn't care about him.
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Multiple Choice
What does "surrender" mean?
to keep fighting
to give up
to eat more
to celebrate
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Multiple Choice
Yorktown was the _____ big battle of the American Revolution.
first
third
fourth
last
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Multiple Choice
Mercy Otis Warren wrote that America was " a ______ just learning to walk."
mermaid
puppy
dinosaur
child
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