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<p>American Revolution 4.4~ War’s End & Lasting Effects</p><p>Focus Question?</p><p>The British invade the South</p><p> The British were counting on support from ______from ______, ______, and ______.</p><p> However, the British continued their strategy of ______and ______support loyalist militias.</p><p>The British won most of the battles and captured southern seaports: </p><p> ______captured in 1778</p><p> ______captured in 1780</p><p> Patriots crushed at ______in 1780</p><p> Despite these victories, ______</p><p> In an attempt to assert ______in North America, General Bernardo de Galvez attack several British strongholds in the ______.</p><p> These attacks distracted the British and ______confidence and ______.</p><p>The Patriots Drive Back the British Despite winning many battles, the British ______where brutal battles were taking place between ______and ______.</p><p> In Oct. 1780, Patriots forces crushed the Loyalist militia & executed many prisoners at ______(SC). Over time ______came to blame the British for chaos in their lives and joined the ______.</p><p> ______(GB) became increasingly frustrated as the Patriots continued to gain sympathy.</p><p> In 1781, ______and ______inflicted heavy losses on the British at Cowpens, South Carolina, and Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina.</p><p> Cornwallis gave up on the Carolinas and headed north toward ______.</p><p>The War Ends</p><p> Although early on it seemed ______the Patriots would win the war.</p><p> Four main factors contributed to their success: 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>Cornwallis ______</p><p> In ______, Washington marched his troops south. He hoped to trap General ______in Yorktown, Va. Washington was ______</p><p> Given the ______, this coordination was an incredible stroke of ______.</p><p> Trapped by ______, Cornwallis surrenders his army of ______.</p><p> The ______had made the critical difference.</p><p> At Yorktown, ______.</p><p>The Treaty of ______</p><p> After 7 years of fighting, the British were fed up with the war.</p><p> American delegates, including ______, worked out the Treaty of Paris in 1783.</p><p> The treaty recognized ______. In addition, the United States gained far more______than it won. </p><p> However, this treaty helped to strain ______.</p><p>The Treaty Recognized Independence but…</p><p>• Women gained ______political or legal rights. </p><p>• About 90,000 ______became refugees. Some resettled in Canada.</p><p>• Many ______and sent to the British West Indies.</p><p>• Native Americans were ______by the treaty and abandoned by Britain. • In the North, ______.</p><p>• In the South, some planters voluntarily freed their slaves in an action called manumission. However, southern whites feared black reprisals.</p><p>• The Revolution led to ______in the North but not the South, ______.</p><p>Revolutionary Ideas Spread</p><p> The Revolution spread the idea of “______” home and abroad.</p><p> “______” written by______probably meant only white men, however, both African-American and Women used these words to claim their rights.</p><p> The American Revolution also inspired other countries to rebel against oppressive leaders.</p><p> Ex:</p><p>FOCUS QUESTION ANSWER: What did the Revolution accomplish, and what ideas did it set in motion?</p>
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