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Loyalists Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the Great Britain About 15%-20% of the colonies Many Loyalists fled the country at the start of the Revolution Many were older, wealthy merchants Active in the Church of England The national church Patriots Came from many different backgrounds Believed “taxation without representation” was illegal Mostly ordinary men and women (farmers, mechanics, homemakers, and shopkeepers) These middle and lower classes didn’t like their economic situation ◦ Largely due to British taxation The Arguments 1. People have rights government can’t take away, like property 2. Taxation takes away property (i.e. – money and goods) 3. American colonies would be weak without Britain Colonists don’t have voice in Parliament, so they can’t tax colonies (No taxation without representation) 4. Colonies profit from trade with England There’s no way colonies could ever be represented – Parliament’s too far 5. Many colonists fought in the French & Indian War (we’ve done our part) British personnel are causing violence, riots, and death (Boston Massacre & Boston Tea Party) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A strong unified British Empire is good for all Colonists are British subjects and should obey British law Taxes are due to French & Indian War which was fought to protect colonies 6. Colonies are too far away from England to have representation in Parliament, its just not practical 6. Fighting the American Revolution “A World Turned Upside Down” Jumpstart Pick up a notes packet and your journal. Get out a pencil. Patriots at the Beginning… ADVANTAGES Were fighting for their land and believed cause = VERY determined George Washington as their leader Foreign supplies and soldiers DISADVANTAGES Lack of experience in fighting & needed supplies Outnumbered Weak navy Redcoats at the Beginning… ADVANTAGES Generals had a wide range of experience Understood strategy Well-trained Highly disciplined Well-supplied DISADVANTAGES Took weeks (or months) to get needed supplies and reinforcements Difficulty adapting to “hit and run” warfare The Early War Early on, both sides adopted the same strategy Wanted to win in one big battle Neither side was able to accomplish this Patriots suffered huge losses and morale is low Washington decided to go on the defensive Hoped to tire out the British New British Strategy British were ordered to capture New York Central location Coast line for supplies From New York, they would capture Massachusetts the of the rebellion The Battle of Saratoga (1777) British are beaten back by colonial forces British surrender Significance of Saratoga: Major defeat for the British Shows that the colonists have a chance to win France becomes an ally of the colonies Considered a turning point in the war Europe Helps the Colonies Spain hoped to gain more land France was angry over losing the French & Indian War This caused the British to fight three enemies at once Had to spread their resources Europeans Helps the Colonies Marquis de Lafayette French nobleman who volunteered to fight under Washington Used his own money to buy soldiers clothes Influential in many battles Persuaded French king to send 6,000 men to fight for the colonies Baron von Steuben Prussian (modern day Germany) general Helped Washington train and discipline troops at Valley Forge Jumpstart Pick up your journal. Get out the picture notes from Friday and a pencil. Jumpstart Pre-AP Pick up your journal and pick up a copy of the test review. Turn in your Declaration of Independence (AND the six brainstorming questions) to the tray. Winter at Valley Forge 1777-78 Fighting stopped during winter Temperatures were anywhere from 6-12 degrees F Washington’s army camped in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Lacked EVERYTHING! ¼ died from malnutrition or disease Showed endurance and determination Respected Washington too much to desert This sucks. Sorry guys…my bad! I want my mommy! “I have not yet begun to fight!” After Valley Forge, battles began happening on the seas as well as land John Paul Jones was commander of the Bonhomme Richard Won a significant naval battle against Great Britain (the best navy in the world) Angered the British BUT inspired the colonists The Battle of Yorktown, October 1781 British General Cornwallis set up his base camp on Yorktown peninsula French ships blocked the bay British cannot receive supplies or retreat Washington trapped him by land Bombarded the Redcoats with cannon fire Cornwallis surrendered PATRIOTS WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Create-A-Treaty (Pre-AP) Discuss with your group members and write these questions – and your answers – in your journal. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What is the new status of the colonies? What will happen to British troops and forts stationed in the United States? What are the new boundary lines for the United States? What happens to Loyalist property that was confiscated by Patriots? What happens to the debt each side (Americans and British) owes? Who should pay the debt? What happens to the runaway slaves that fought for the Redcoats? Create-A-Treaty 1. What is the new status of the colonies? A. B. C. 2. What will happen to British troops and forts stationed in the United States? A. B. C. 3. Completely free and independent Remain colonies but with representation in Parliament Joint control of colonial lands All will stay All will leave Half with leave and the rest will stay What are the new boundary lines for the United States? A. B. C. Atlantic to Pacific Atlantic to Appalachian Atlantic to Mississippi Create-A-Treaty 4. What happens to Loyalist property that was confiscated by Patriots? A. B. C. 5. What happens to the debt each side (Americans and British) owes? Who should pay the debt? A. B. C. 6. All is given back to Loyalists All is kept by the United States Given back to Loyalists older than 40 years United States pays it all Great Britain pays it all Each side pays their respective debt What happens to the runaway slaves that fought for the Redcoats? A. B. C. They are allowed to move the Great Britain and obtain freedom They are property of the United States They are given back to their original owners 1. 2. 3. Colonies are “free and independent The states” British must remove all troops New boundary from Atlantic to Mississippi A. 4. 5. 6. Northern and Southern border were Canada and Florida Loyalist rights and property were protected Each side repays its debts Captured slaves must be returned to owners Treaty of Paris, 1783 Jump Start Come in and get out your notes and your review You have 20 minutes to work silently Whatever you do not finish is homework We will grade them first thing tomorrow Jumpstart 11/4 On Level Classes – Turn in your Declaration of Independence to the inbox. Get out a pencil and your spiral. You will need your spiral after the Tug Of War game. Reminders: Study your vocabulary for tomorrow’s quiz! Your test review will be graded IN CLASS on Thursday! Tug-of-War Comparison Notes Tug-of-War Simulation 1. Red Team has the strongest people 2. Blue Team has the smaller, weaker people 3. Blue Team would get a prize for winning, but the Red Team would not 4. White Team cheered for the Blue Team 5. Half of the Red Team had to start farther away 6. White Team joined the Blue Team American Revolution 4 Corners Review Significance 1. 2. 3. 4. of Lexington and Concord… Final battle of the Revolution Turning point of the Revolution First battle of the Revolution Declared the colonies independent 4 Corners Review Significance 1. 2. 3. 4. of the year 1776… Battle of Saratoga Declaration of Independence was written Ending of the Revolutionary War Battle of Lexington and Concord 4 Corners Review Saratoga 1. 2. 3. 4. is significant because… It ended the Revolutionary War It was a major loss for the colonies The Redcoats gained New York France became an ally of the colonies 4 Corners Review Marquis de Lafayette and Baron von Steuben helped the Continental Army by providing… 1. 2. 3. 4. Food and shelter Money, supplies, and military training Information about the Redcoats’ strategy Ships to arm our weak navy 4 Corners Review Yorktown is a significant battle of the American Revolution because it was the… 1. 2. 3. 4. Final battle of the Revolution Turning point of the Revolution First battle of the Revolution Declared the colonies independent 4 Corners Review 1. 2. 3. 4. Which of the following was NOT a term of the Treaty of Paris of 1783… Colonies are “free and independent states” British must remove all troops New boundary from Atlantic to the Appalachian Mountains Captured slaves must be returned to owners