Social Effects of the Revolution led to ____ disappearing in Northern States (except New York) | Slavery |
American war efforts strengths. | 1. Familiarity of terrain
2. Support from foreign allies
3. Quality Military leadership
4. Motivated/United by a cause |
American war efforts weaknesses | 1. Ineffective central government
2. Shortages of food/ammunition
3. Untrained/undisciplined army
4. No Navy |
British war effort strengths | 1. Loyalist/Native Americans 2. Strong, well trained army 3. Organized/wealthy govt. 4. strong navy |
British war effort weaknesses | 1. Overextended supply chain 2. Unfamiliar land 3. weak military leadership |
American war effort strategies | 1. Fight a defensive war
2. Hit and Run attacks
3. Fight in the countryside
4. Rely on foreign naval support |
British War Effort Strategies | 1. Isolate New England
2. Naval Blockade
3. Exploit division in the population
4. Fight in the open
5. Use overwhelming force
6. Control cities and the capital |
The Americans were, ___ trained and ____ equipped Army | Poor, ill |
The Americans ______ expires | Recruiting |
_____ Blockade Ports | British |
____ and ____ occupied by the British | New York , Philadelphia |
____ Government in exile | American |
Low Point was the winter at.... | Valley Forge |
The American soldiers trained under... | Von Steuben (Prussian Commander) |
Recruitments _____ after winter | increase |
Pressure applied by American ____ to acquire foreign aid | diplomats |
Continental Army still ____ | intact |
What was a Major American Victory | Battle of Saratoga |
What did the Battle of Saratoga introduce | new weapons and tactics by the Americans |
The battle of Saratoga had a boost to... | recruiting |
The Battle of Saratoga kept ____in the war | New England |
The Battle of Saratoga, Persuaded the _____ to join!!- Especially its Navy | French |
Britain shifts the war to the ____ | South |
What did the British shift the war to the south | Many loyalist, Divide the colonies |
In the battle of Yorktown, how were the British trapped | Washington troops by land and the French Navy by sea |
______forced to surrender | General Cornwallis |
Parliament, led by ___, withdraw from the war | Whigs |
In the Treaty of Paris in 1783, ______ serves as the western boundary of the new US | Mississippi River |
In the Treaty of Paris in 1783, ____ rights off of the coast of Canada | Joint fishing |
In the Treaty of Paris in 1783, Property was ____ to be returned to Loyalists | supposed |
In the Treaty of Paris, Britain recognizes... | US Independence |
Who was apart of the Treaty of Paris | Jay, J,Adams, Franklin, Laurens |
Social Effects of the Revolution were that ____ and ____ of royalty were swept away | Titles, symbols |
Social Effects of the Revolution were the Separation of ___ and ____ | Church, state |
Social Effects of the Revolution were that Women play a role but made ____ gains | minimal |
Social Effects of the Revolution were the ____ disappearing in Northern States (except New York) | Slavery |
Social Effects of the Revolution were that Many doubt slavery will last in the ____. Just no clear path to abolition emerged yet. | South |
Social Effects of the Revolution were that Slavery was ____ with the ideas of the revolution | Incompatible |