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PICK A SIDE: LOYALIST OR PATRIOT? Colonists had to decide where their loyalty lied Loyalists sided with the British Crown Some had served under the king Most with modest means far from the cities Patriots sided with the United States Many wanted the economic opportunity of an independent America Almost half of the nation Many Americans remained neutral

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Page 1: Pick a Side: Loyalist or Patriot?

PICK A SIDE: LOYALIST OR PATRIOT?

•Colonists had to decide where their loyalty lied•Loyalists sided with the British Crown

•Some had served under the king •Most with modest means far from the cities

•Patriots sided with the United States•Many wanted the economic opportunity of an independent America•Almost half of the nation

• Many Americans remained neutral

Page 2: Pick a Side: Loyalist or Patriot?

Paying for the War Ran out of gold and silver so

they borrowed money by selling bonds to Americans and foreign governments

Printed paper money, continentals, to pay causing inflation (where the money is not worth much)

To pay for the soldiers, Robert Morris and Haym Salomon barrowed on their personal credit

Page 3: Pick a Side: Loyalist or Patriot?

Wasn’t Just the White Men Wives would help both at

home at on the battle field Some would repair clothing,

others would follow their husbands and take their place if needed

Some would make ammunition out of their household silver

Thousands of African-Americans escaped to freedom Some joined Native American

tribes Others joined the colonists to

fight against Britain

Page 4: Pick a Side: Loyalist or Patriot?

The French to the Rescue The French had been smuggling weapons to the

colonists since 1776 The Americans won a battle at Saratoga that

finally convinced the French to support the Revolution

The French joined an alliance with the Americans to not make peace with Britain unless Britain recognized American Independence

But, it would take awhile for French aide to arrive…

Page 5: Pick a Side: Loyalist or Patriot?

Yorktown- It’s all over The British plan to take Yorktown and then take all

of Virginia Two French fleets and the Americans attack the

British They blocked off the sea and bombarded the British

day and night for about a month On October 7th, 1781,

the British surrendered at Yorktown

Page 6: Pick a Side: Loyalist or Patriot?

Peace Time: Treaty of Paris Peace talks began in Paris in 1782 with the

United States, Great Britain, France, and Spain Spain joined in hopes of gaining some land

Continental Congress sent their all stars: John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay

In 1783, signed the Treaty of Paris which guaranteed US freedom and set the boundaries Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi Rive and from

Canada to Florida

Page 7: Pick a Side: Loyalist or Patriot?

Future Trouble British did not protect the

land for Native Americans Did not say if the British

had to evacuate their American forts

British creditors could collect debts owed to them by the Americans

Loyalists allowed to sue in state courts for recovery for their losses

Page 8: Pick a Side: Loyalist or Patriot?

Egalitarianism Distinctions between rich and poor had

blurred Egalitarianism- a belief in the equality of

all people Ability, effort, and virtue defined one’s

worth But, women, Native Americans and

African Americans didn’t get the benefit