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Chapter 7 Section 4
The Big Ideas are
•Evaluate the strengths of the American army in comparison with the British army.
•Summarize the 1783 Treaty of Paris.
•Analyze the cost of the Revolutionary War.
•Identify challenges that the new United States faced after the war.
1. Big Idea Review Question: Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of the American army with the British army.
2. Big Idea Review Question: Summarize the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
3. What provisions in the Treaty of Paris benefited the Americans? Which provisions benefited the British?
4. Big Idea Review Question: What were some of the human costs of the war?
5. Big Idea Review Question: What financial problems did the war leave for the Americans?
6. What happened to loyalists after the war?
7. Explain the idea of republicanism?
8. Explain the roles of men and women in republicanism.
9. Who was Elizabeth Freeman and what did she do?
10. How did citizenship obligations of men and women differ? (Create a double bubble.)
11. Who was Richard Allen and what did he do?
12. How were other areas of American life affected by the new principles of government?
13. How did the American Revolution influence other countries?
Chapter 7 Section 4
The Big Ideas are
•Evaluate the strengths of the American army in comparison with the British army.
•Summarize the 1783 Treaty of Paris.
•Analyze the cost of the Revolutionary War.
•Identify challenges that the new United States faced after the war.
1. Big Idea Review Question: Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of the American army with the British army.
2. Big Idea Review Question: Summarize the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
3. What provisions in the Treaty of Paris benefited the Americans? Which provisions benefited the British?
4. Big Idea Review Question: What were some of the human costs of the war?
5. Big Idea Review Question: What financial problems did the war leave for the Americans?
6. What happened to loyalists after the war?
7. Explain the idea of republicanism?
8. Explain the roles of men and women in republicanism.
9. Who was Elizabeth Freeman and what did she do?
10. How did citizenship obligations of men and women differ? (Create a double bubble.)
11. Who was Richard Allen and what did he do?
12. How were other areas of American life affected by the new principles of government?
13. How did the American Revolution influence other countries?
Chapter 7 Section 4
The Big Ideas are
•Evaluate the strengths of the American army in comparison with the British army.
•Summarize the 1783 Treaty of Paris.
•Analyze the cost of the Revolutionary War.
•Identify challenges that the new United States faced after the war.
1. Big Idea Review Question: Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of the American army with the British army.
2. Big Idea Review Question: Summarize the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
3. What provisions in the Treaty of Paris benefited the Americans? Which provisions benefited the British?
4. Big Idea Review Question: What were some of the human costs of the war?
5. Big Idea Review Question: What financial problems did the war leave for the Americans?
6. What happened to loyalists after the war?
7. Explain the idea of republicanism?
8. Explain the roles of men and women in republicanism.
9. Who was Elizabeth Freeman and what did she do?
10. How did citizenship
11. Who was Richard Allen and what did he do?
12. How were other areas of American life affected by the new principles of government?
13. How did the American Revolution influence other countries?
Chapter 7 Section 4
1. Big Idea Review Question: Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of the
American army with the British army.
American
Weaknesses
•The Americans was made up of mostly untrained men.
•The Americans lacked supplies and equipment.
Strengths
•The Americans learned from their mistakes during the war.
•Americans had help from France and Spain.
•The Americans knew their land they were fighting in.
•Americans were fighting for their homes and livelihood.
British
Weaknesses
•The British were too over confident.
•Britain was unable to control the coast.
Strengths
•The British had better and more equipment and supplies.
•The British had the most powerful, largest, well-trained army and navy in the world.
2. Big Idea Review Question: Summarize the Treaty of Paris 1783.
•The treaty set the United States boundaries.
•The western boundary was the Mississippi River and Canada on the north and Spanish Florida
on the south.
•The U.S. got the right to fish off Canada’s Atlantic ocean.
•Both the British and U.S. had to pay their own debts and the British had to give back any
slaves.
•Congress made the people give back any property that was seized from loyalists.
3. What provisions in the Treaty of Paris of 1783 benefited the Americans? Which
provisions benefited the British?
•U.S. got the right to fish off Canada’s Atlantic coast.
•Great Britain had to return any slaves to the U.S.
•The U.S. had to pay back its debts to Great Britain.
•Loyalists got their property returned to them.
•Great Britain was allowed to keep Canada.
4. Big Idea Review Question: What were some of the human costs of the war?
•About 25,700 patriots men died and 8,200 wounded and 1,400 men were missing.
•The British had 10,000 military deaths.
•Many U.S. soldiers left the army without pay but with certificates for land.
•60,000 to 100,000 loyalists left the United States.
5. Big Idea Review Question: What financial problems did the war leave for the
Americans?
•The Americans had a debts of about 27 million dollars with no way to pay it.
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6. What happened to loyalists after the war?
•Many loyalists moved to Great Britain or to Canada to start their own towns.
7. Explain the idea of republicanism?
•This is the idea that the government gets its power from the people.
•The government is made up of representatives chosen by the people to lead them.
8. Explain the roles of men and women in republicanism.
Men
•Only white men could vote.
•Men had to do what was best for the country not themselves.
Women
•Woman were not allowed to vote
•Woman would teach virtues to their children which included honesty, duty, and the ability to
make sacrifices.
9. Who was Elizabeth Freeman and what did she do?
•She was an African woman who sued for her freedom and helped end slavery in Pennsylvania.
10.How did citizenship obligation of men and woman differ?
•Woman did not have many rights.
•White men made most of the decisions for the country.
•Woman taught their children how to be good citizens.
11.Who was Richard Allen and what did he do?
•He was a preacher who helped start the free African society and encouraged AfricanAmericans to help each other.
•He founded the first African American church in the U.S., the African Methodist Episcopal
Church.
12.How were other areas of American life affects by the new principles of government?
•People began to expand religious freedom.
•People began to end the practice of using tax money to support churches.
•There was a movement to abolish slavery in.
13.How did the American Revolution influence other countries?
•The French were inspired to start the own revolutionary war in 1789.
• Areas in South and Central America began to began to revolt against colonial powers and
earn their independence.
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