Turning Points of the American Revolutionary War

Turning Points of the War
 
September 15, 1776
 
-William Howe captures New York City
 
Battle of Trenton
 
- short of food, supplies, ammunition
 
- Washington saves his army- and the Revolution-
by counterattacking on December 26, 1776
 
- they cross the Delaware River in the middle of
Christmas night, and surprised attacked German
mercenaries
 Into the night, Washington sends his troops north of
Princeton
 Battle of Princeton
 (January 3, 1777)
 
- Washington inflicted heavy causalities on British
General Charles Cornwallis’s troops
 
Battle of Saratoga
 
- fought in two stages on Sept. 19
th
 and Oct. 7
th
 ,1777
 
-without victory, American forces would likely not
have received critical assistance from a very important
ally.
 Who were encouraged to recognize American
independence after the victory at Saratoga?
 
Valley Forge 
(1777/1778)
 
- in Pennsylvania, Washington’s army spent
harsh and hungry winter outside of
Philadelphia
 
- soldiers suffered from lack of supplies and
food
War’s End and Lasting Effects
 
Yorktown, Virginia 
(1781)
 
- plan to trap Cornwallis’s army
 
- need the help of French fleet to block the mouth of
the Chesapeake Bay (trapping the British navy)
 
- trapped by both land and sea- Cornwallis
surrenders his army on October 19, 1781
 
Treaty of Paris 
(1783)
 
- recognized American independence and granted
boundaries to the United States
 
Four Main Factors Contribute to Patriots Win
 
1. British underestimated Patriots
 
2. British misunderstood political nature of conflict
 
3. Patriots were highly motivated
 
4. Patriots were assisted by France
 
British Abandon their Allies
 
- most loyalists were prevented from returning
home after the war
 
- Native Americans were abandoned
 
Impacts on Women
 
- inspired women to seek a larger voice in public
affairs
 
Changes for African Americans
 
- Revolution inspired many slaves to demand
freedom
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The American Revolutionary War saw key turning points including battles like Trenton and Saratoga, harsh winters at Valley Forge, and the final victory at Yorktown. Factors contributing to the Patriots' win were British underestimation, political nature of the conflict misunderstanding, high Patriot motivation, and assistance from France. The war's end with the Treaty of Paris in 1783 marked American independence and established boundaries for the United States.

  • American Revolutionary War
  • Battles
  • Victory
  • Independence
  • Treaty of Paris

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  1. Turning Points of the War

  2. September 15, 1776 -William Howe captures New York City Battle of Trenton - short of food, supplies, ammunition - Washington saves his army- and the Revolution- by counterattacking on December 26, 1776 - they cross the Delaware River in the middle of Christmas night, and surprised attacked German mercenaries

  3. Into the night, Washington sends his troops north of Princeton Battle of Princeton (January 3, 1777) - Washington inflicted heavy causalities on British General Charles Cornwallis s troops Battle of Saratoga - fought in two stages on Sept. 19thand Oct. 7th,1777 -without victory, American forces would likely not have received critical assistance from a very important ally.

  4. Who were encouraged to recognize American independence after the victory at Saratoga?

  5. Valley Forge (1777/1778) - in Pennsylvania, Washington s army spent harsh and hungry winter outside of Philadelphia - soldiers suffered from lack of supplies and food

  6. Wars End and Lasting Effects

  7. Yorktown, Virginia (1781) - plan to trap Cornwallis s army - need the help of French fleet to block the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay (trapping the British navy) - trapped by both land and sea- Cornwallis surrenders his army on October 19, 1781 Treaty of Paris (1783) - recognized American independence and granted boundaries to the United States

  8. Four Main Factors Contribute to Patriots Win 1. British underestimated Patriots 2. British misunderstood political nature of conflict 3. Patriots were highly motivated 4. Patriots were assisted by France

  9. British Abandon their Allies - most loyalists were prevented from returning home after the war - Native Americans were abandoned Impacts on Women - inspired women to seek a larger voice in public affairs Changes for African Americans - Revolution inspired many slaves to demand freedom

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