Aim: How did the Colonists win the
War for Independence?
The American War of Independence
• Known as the American Revolutionary War, The American War of Independence, or the Revolutionary War.• Fought from April 19, 1775 - September 3, 1783 (fighting
ended in 1781).• Ended with the Peace of Paris treaty.• 8,000 colonists died in battle while another 17,000 died from disease with about 25,000 wounded.
Battles of 1775
• 4/19/1775 The Battles of Lexington and Concord Lexington and Concord Massachusetts • 5/10/1775 The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga Fort
Ticonderoga, New York • 5/27/1775 The Battle of Chelsea Creek Suffolk County, Massachusetts • 6/16/1775 The Battle of Bunker (Breeds) Hill
Charlestown, Massachusetts • 12/31/1775 The Battle of Quebec Quebec City, Province of Quebec
Battles of 1776
• 8/27/1776 The Battle of Long Island (Brooklyn Heights) Long Island, New York • 10/28/1776 The Battle of White Plains White
Plains, New York • 11/16/1776 The Battle of Fort Washington
Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York • 12/26/1776 The Battle of Trenton Trenton, New
Jersey
Battles of 1777
• 1/3/1777 The Battle of Princeton Princeton, New Jersy • 8/6/1777 The Battle of Oriskany Oriskany, New York • 8/16/1777 The Battle of Bennington Bennington, New
York • 9/11/1777 The Battle of Brandywine Near Chadds Ford,
Pennsylvania • 9/19/1777 The Battle of Saratoga (Freeman's Farm)
Saratoga County, New York • 10/4/1777 The Battle of Germantown Germantown,
Pennsylvania • 10/7/1777 The Battle of Saratoga (Bemis Heights)
Saratoga County, New York
Battles of 1778 & 1780
• 6/28/1778 The Battle of Monmouth Monmouth, New Jersey • 12/29/1778 The Capture of Savannah Savannah, Georgia • 3/29/1780 The Siege of Charleston Charleston, South
Carolina • 8/16/1780 The Battle of Camden North of Camden,
South Carolina • 10/7/1780 The Battle of King's Mountain Near
Blackburn, SC and King's Mountain, NC
Battles of 1781
• 1/17/1781 The Battle of Cowpens Cowpens, South Carolina • 3/15/1781 The Battle of Guilford Courthouse
Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina • 9/8/1781 The Battle of Eutaw Springs Near
present-day Eutawville, South Carolina • 10/9/1781 The Battle of Yorktown Yorktown,
Virginia
The battle of Lexington and Concord• April 19, 1775• 1,000 Redcoats
tried to seize weapons in • Boston, all 13
colonies sent militia to assist Massachusetts
The Battle of Bunker Hill
• June 17, 1775• British won this
battle but lost over 1,000 Redcoats with only 500 colonist deaths
Battle of Yorktown• George Washington
won a huge victory for the colonies.• Had Washington's
soldiers lost, the war may have been lost for the colonists but the Redcoats lost the will to continue the fight
Battle of Yorktown
General washington crossing the Delaware
General George Washington
Paris Peace Treaty
• Signed 9/3/1783- ended the War of Independence.• Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, Henry Laurens, and
John Adams negotiated the treaty.• The new American government under the
Articles of Confederation ratified the treaty on 1/14/1784.• It had 10 key points.
• Acknowledging the United States (the Colonies) to be free, sovereign and independent states, and that the British Crown and all heirs and successors relinquish claims to the Government, property, and territorial rights of the same, and every part thereof;• Establishing the boundaries between the United
States and British North America; • Granting fishing rights to United States fishermen
in the Grand Banks, off the coast of Newfoundland and in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence;
• Recognizing the lawful contracted debts to be paid to creditors on either side; • The Congress of the Confederation will "earnestly
recommend" to state legislatures to recognize the rightful owners of all confiscated lands "provide for the restitution of all estates, rights, and properties, which have been confiscated belonging to real British subjects [Loyalists]"; • United States will prevent future confiscations of
the property of Loyalists; • Prisoners of war on both sides are to be released
and all property left by the British army in the United States unmolested (including slaves);
• Great Britain and the United States were each to be given perpetual access to the Mississippi River; • Territories captured by Americans subsequent to
treaty will be returned without compensation; • Ratification of the treaty was to occur within six
months from the signing by the contracting parties.
Conclusion
• After many years of war, the colonists defeated the British King and were now in control of their own destiny. The colonists would create a new government under the words in the Declaration of Independence and the words of the Articles of Confederation.
Would they be successful…..?