American Revolution Strategies and Outcomes

American Revolution Strategies and Outcomes

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Ethan Morris

History

9th - 12th Grade

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04:58

The video explores the American Revolution, focusing on factors leading to the American victory. Despite initial challenges, including lack of support and resources, the Continental Army, led by George Washington, adopted a strategy of attrition. Key turning points included the Battle of Saratoga, which secured French support. The war concluded with the British surrender at Yorktown, aided by French forces, and the signing of the Paris Peace Treaty, recognizing American independence.

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What was the main question addressed in the video about the American Revolution?

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Who were the loyalists during the American Revolution?

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What was a major challenge faced by the Continental Army?

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What strategy did Washington adopt to win the war?

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What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga?

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Why did France decide to support the American Revolution?

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Which countries joined the war against Britain after France?

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What was the outcome of the Battle of Yorktown?

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What did the Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 establish?

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What was the western boundary of the United States as recognized in the Paris Peace Treaty?

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