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CH 4 Section 3
Important Battles of the
Revolutionary War
In late August 1776, the British army seized New
York City. Its aim was to isolate New England
from the rest of the colonies.
The British
forced
Washington’s
army to retreat
into
Pennsylvania.
On Christmas night of 1776 crossed the
Delaware River into Trenton, New Jersey. In a
surprise attack, the colonial army captured almost
1,000 British soldiers.
The colonists’ victory at Saratoga proved that
they could compete with the larger and betterequipped British army.
After Saratoga, the French recognized American
independence. They also agreed to send troops
and supplies.
Washington and his soldiers spent a miserable
winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, in the
woods outside Philadelphia.
More than 2,000
soldiers died from
hunger and
frostbite. Baron
Friedrich von
Steuben came
from Prussia to
train the army, and
saved the day.
The more money Congress printed, the
less it became worth. This caused
inflation, which is a rise in the price of
goods.
The Congress struggled to supply its army with
weapons. Britain’s powerful navy controlled the
American coast. As a result, Americans had to
smuggle arms in from Europe.
Some corrupt
government
officials took part
in profiteering,
or selling hard-to
find weapons
and goods for a
high price.
As colonial men went to war, many women took
their husbands’ places running homes, farms,
and businesses.
Some women earned money washing and
cooking for the troops. A few women even fought
in battle.
Patriot strengths: 1.Familiarity of ground.
2.Leadership of officers. 3.Inspiring cause.
Patriot weaknesses: 1.Untrained and
undisciplined soldiers. 2.Shortage of food and
ammo. 3.Inferior navy.
British strengths: 1.Strong, well-trained army and
navy. 2.Lots of funds. 3.Support of loyalist and
Native –Americans.
British weaknesses: 1.Separation between Britain
and the battlefield. 2.Unfamiliar terrain. 3.Weak
leadership. 4.Sympathy among some politicians
for colonial cause.