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The War Expands
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
FRANCE
Bitter over losing
colonies in the
French & Indian War
 Wanted revenge by
helping the Patriots
win independence
 Waited for the
Patriots to prove
themselves before
making an alliance
 1778 France joins
the war
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Supply troops, funds,
and supplies
SPAIN
1779 Spain joins the
Patriots
 Rival with Britain
 Captured the British
strongholds in the South
 Kept the British busy
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 Spread
British troops and
supplies thin
MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE
19 year old French
volunteer in
Washington’s army
 Very close to
Washington
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BARON VON STEUBEN
Trained the Continental
Army to move in straight
lines & columns & how to
handle weapons
 Also taught them how to
charge with bayonets –
long steel knives
attached to the ends of
guns.
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1777-78 WINTER AT VALLEY FORGE
Washington camped at this location
 Continental Army had very few supplies and
many had no shoes
 Soldiers left tracks of blood in the snow as they
marched
 25% died from malnutrition, exposure to the
cold, and sickness
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WAR ON THE FRONTIER
1777 British attack the
Western Frontier
 1777 100 British
warships appear off of
the American coast
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 Controlled
the Atlantic
trade routes
PRIVATEER
Individual who privately owns a ship
 Government gives them permission in wartime
to attack enemy merchant ships
 Sell the cargo and share the money
 American privateers were attacking the British
ships
 Could control trade routes and support Patriot
cause
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JAMES FORTEN – PRIVATEER
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14 years old
Son of a free African American
sail maker
Captured by the British
Offered free passage to Britain
Refused to betray his country
Imprisoned until the end of the
war
Released, and walked barefoot
from New York to Philadelphia
Famous for efforts to end
slavery in the United States