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Appendix C
Outcomes of the Revolution
Part 1
Complete the grid by describing each military event and explaining its relationship to the outcome of the Revolutionary War.
Military
Event
Concord
and
Lexington
Fort
Ticonderog
a
Description
Relationship to the Outcome of the Revolutionary War
“shot heard around the world”, The British attacked
Concord as American weapons were there. Americans
were ready and were able to defeat British.
Beginning of the Revolutionary war
It took place on May 10, 1775. This for is captured by
mountain boys and Benedict Arnold which was not
expected. They took weapons and items from the
British without killing anyone.
A number of deaths took place and the French won.
Second
Continental
Congress
Bunker Hill
Quebec
Lake
Champlain
Trenton
It also took place on May 10, 1775. Gathering of 13
colonies delegates to discuss next steps in the war.
George Washington was elected as commander in chief and
the militia was established as a representative of 13 states.
It took place near Boston. More than 1500 troops
attended this battle but defeated. This battle took
place to prevent British to acquire hills near the
Boston.
The British couldn’t gain victory easily which proved that
colonist had the brave to fight well enough.
It took place on December 31, 1775. General
Montgomery and Arnold attacked at two different
locations. It ends with driving away of Americans
from the city, their surrender, and death of General
Montgomery and injury of Arnold.
The threat to the British control of Canada was ended.
A battle between Carleton and the vessel took place.
Carleton came here on foot with 13000 people.
Carleton possessed the lake.
British got control of Lake Champlain fro rest of the time in
the revolutionary war.
It took place on December 25, 1776. Washington
entered from the North-West to the Tenton with his
troops. Sullivan attacked from the south after
marching around the ton. Rests stayed in north east
and were able to retreat Hessians. American won.
Inspired the troops.
This changed the situation and removed the British threats.
Saratoga
Valley
Forge
It took place in 1777. Burgoyne’s attacked for the
third time but had to surrender.
General Washington’s troops covered this area for six
months (December 1777 to June 1778). There was
Troops learned how to be disciplined. George Washington
was assisted to drill and train his troops.
shortage of cloths, foods, money even weapons.
Cowpens
American won. Cowpens, South Carolina was chosen
by General Morgan. They ruined the troops of General
Cornwallis because of breaking discipline.
American got courage from their victory.
Yorktown
It was the last battle and in this battle Cornwallis
surrendered.
British became afraid of losing of more British empires and
they began to talk about freedom and peace.
Part 2
Complete the grid by describing the effects of the Revolution on each group.
Group
Men colonists
Women colonists
Black slaves and freed Blacks
Role, if any, played in the
Revolution
Effect of the Revolution on
the group
Political, economic, or
social effects of the war
on the group
Participated in fight of
Revolutionary war.
Death of some
The men weren’t rich. They
were out of their families.
As men weren’t at home women
had to do both household chores
and business. Some women
fought in the war too.
They became alone in families
with more responsibilities.
Many ran out from their own
houses.
They were forced to earn
money however they could
and maintain their families.
They didn’t support the British.
Some worked as minutemen in
local militaries.
Some slaves became free but
not everyone.
Some slaves became free.
Native Americans
Few Native Americas
participated in fight with
colonist against the British.
Many tribes were destroyed as
their villages were burnt. They
became landless and lost their
rights.
British broke all promises
they did with the native
Americans.
Cite and reference all sourced material consistent with APA guidelines.
"Economic State OF THE United States At The End Of The Revolutionary War." History Central. 18 June 2006. Online. Internet. Available
http://www.historycentral.com/NN/economic/afterrev.html.
British Battles.com. 2010. Retrieved from http://www.britishbattles.com/battle-cowpens.htm