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Revolutionary War

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR

BY: ANDREW PLEVA

MOTIVATION

  • Equality and liberty
  • They were taxed on essential items
  • They wanted fairness for all men

REASOURCES

  • They knew the land
  • They had the French as allies
  • They had a reliable food source

STRATEGY

  • Meet the enemy at where they started
  • Enduring and preserving main focus
  • Hit and run tactic

BATTLE LIST

  • Name of battle Date Winner The battle of Lexington April 19, 1775 American victory The battle of concord April 19, 1775 American victory The siege of Boston April 19, 1775 American victory Battle of fort Ticonderoga May 10, 1775 American victory The battle of Chelsea creek May 27, 1775 American victory The battle of bunker hill June 16, 1775 British victory The battle of Quebec December 31, 1775 British victory The battle of Sullivan's island June 28,1776 American victory The battle of Long Island August 27, 1776 British victory The battle of white plains October 28, 1776 British victory The battle of fort Washington November 16, 1776 British victory The battle of Trenton December 26, 1776 American victory The battle of Princeton January 3, 1777 American victory The battle of oriskany August 6, 1777 British victory The battle of Bennington August 6, 1777 American victory The battle of Brandywine September 11 , 1777 British victory The battle of Saratoga September 19 - October 7, 1777 American victory The battle of Germantown October 4,1777 British victory The battle of Monmouth June 28, 1778 American victory The siege of Savannah Decembe 29, 1778 British victory The siege of Charleston March 29, 1780 British victory The battle of Camden August 16, 1780 British victory The battle of kings mountain October 7, 1780 American victory The battle of cowpens January 17, 1781 American victory The battle of guilford courthouse March 15, 1781 British victory The battle of Eutaw springs September 8, 1781 British victory The battle of Yorktown October 9, 1781 American victory
Name of battle Date Winner
The battle of Lexington April 19, 1775 American victory
The battle of concord April 19, 1775 American victory
The siege of Boston April 19, 1775 American victory
Battle of fort Ticonderoga May 10, 1775 American victory
The battle of Chelsea creek May 27, 1775 American victory
The battle of bunker hill June 16, 1775 British victory
The battle of Quebec December 31, 1775 British victory
The battle of Sullivan's island June 28,1776 American victory
The battle of Long Island August 27, 1776 British victory
The battle of white plains October 28, 1776 British victory
The battle of fort Washington November 16, 1776 British victory
The battle of Trenton December 26, 1776 American victory
The battle of Princeton January 3, 1777 American victory
The battle of oriskany August 6, 1777 British victory
The battle of Bennington August 6, 1777 American victory
The battle of Brandywine September 11 , 1777 British victory
The battle of Saratoga September 19 - October 7, 1777 American victory
The battle of Germantown October 4,1777 British victory
The battle of Monmouth June 28, 1778 American victory
The siege of Savannah Decembe 29, 1778 British victory
The siege of Charleston March 29, 1780 British victory
The battle of Camden August 16, 1780 British victory
The battle of kings mountain October 7, 1780 American victory
The battle of cowpens January 17, 1781 American victory
The battle of guilford courthouse March 15, 1781 British victory
The battle of Eutaw springs September 8, 1781 British victory
The battle of Yorktown October 9, 1781 American victory

KEY BATTLES

  • The battle of Lexington
  • The battle of bunker hill
  • The battle of trenton
  • The battle of Saratoga
  • The battle of Yorktown

THE BATTLE OF LEXINGTON

  • Started revolution
  • Patriot victory
  • Confidence for patroits

THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL

  • Many British casualties
  • Motivation boost
  • Kilted 200 and injured 800
  • Lost because of lack of ammo

THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL

THE BATTOE OF TRENTON

  • Lure British troops
  • Captured Princeton
  • Won both battles
  • Patriot victory

THE BATTLE OF SARATOGA

  • In Saratoga county Albany
  • Persuaded French to join patriot side
  • Patriot victory

THE BATTLE OF YORKTOWN

  • Patriot win whole war
  • Surronded the British general
  • British surrender

KEY PEOPLE

  • George Washington
  • Paul revere
  • Benjamin franklin
  • Samuel adams
  • John Adams

GEORGE WASHINGTON

  • Commander of a army
  • Had a winning strategy

PAUL REVERE

  • An artisan that crafted silver bowls
  • Led people threw towns in 1775 to warn that the British are coming

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

  • States man along with other things
  • Had a printing business
  • Helped draft Declaration of Independence

SAMUEL ADAMS

  • Failed brewer
  • Newspaper publisher
  • Formed the group that did the famous tea party

JOHN ADAMS

  • Lawyer from harvard
  • Diplomat helped negotiate treaty of paris
  • Served in contental congress

CHANGE 1.

  • I would change the strategy of the bunker hill battle and the resources that they had. I would first of had the patriots bring more people and ammo with them. Then I would change their strategy for this battle by first of all sending a quarter of their army to up to distract the British and then have another quarter of the army to go around and ambush the distracted troops but if that fails we will have the last quarter stay behind and defend incase plans go south. Then they would have been them surrounded and would of won. Then for ammo use they should have had reinforcements by with a wagon of more ammo I case they ran out. Then they could have had enough ammo and a good strategy to win the battle.,
I would change the strategy of the bunker hill battle and the resources that they had. I would first of had the patriots bring more people and ammo with them. Then I would change their strategy for this battle by first of all sending a quarter of their army to up to distract the British and then have another quarter of the army to go around and ambush the distracted troops but if that fails we will have the last quarter stay behind and defend incase plans go south. Then they would have been them surrounded and would of won. Then for ammo use they should have had reinforcements by with a wagon of more ammo I case they ran out. Then they could have had enough ammo and a good strategy to win the battle.,

CHANGE 2.

  • I would second change the way the siege of Charleston ended. I would change this by Having the patriots having way more troops at the battle because they were so over numbered because the British had 10,000 and they then captured more than 3,000 colonists. They killed and injured around 250 soldiers I want to change this outcome of them winning because that is such a devastating number lost. I would do this by first of all having a spy so they knew that the battle was coming and they should also have more ammo shipments and guns for the new people and to get them well motivated to fight and win so they can win
I would second change the way the siege of Charleston ended. I would change this by Having the patriots having way more troops at the battle because they were so over numbered because the British had 10,000 and they then captured more than 3,000 colonists. They killed and injured around 250 soldiers I want to change this outcome of them winning because that is such a devastating number lost. I would do this by first of all having a spy so they knew that the battle was coming and they should also have more ammo shipments and guns for the new people and to get them well motivated to fight and win so they can win

BIBLOGRAPHY

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  • History.com Staff. "George Washington."  History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 26 Oct. 2016.
  • History.com Staff. "John Adams."  History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 26 Oct. 2016.
  • History.com Staff. "Benjamin Franklin."  History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 26 Oct. 2016.
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