Chapter 6 Section 4: Fighting for Liberty on Many Fronts

Chapter 6 Section 4: Fighting for Liberty on Many Fronts

<p> Name______Pd ______Date______</p><p>Chapter 6 section 4: Fighting for Liberty on Many Fronts (pages 186-189) I. Women Take Part in the War </p><p>A. Women take on more at home</p><p>A.1. </p><p>A.2. </p><p>B. Helping the Army</p><p>B.1. Joined their husbands at the battle front</p><p>B.1.a. Cared for the ______, washed ______, and cooked</p><p>B.1.b. Martha Washington</p><p>B.1.c. Betsy Ross – made first American flag?</p><p>B.2. Few took part in battle</p><p>B.2.a. Molly Pitcher – took her ______place at the Battle of ______</p><p>B.2.b. Some disguised as ______to fight as ______</p><p>C. New Attitudes</p><p>C.1. Women thought differently about their rights</p><p>C.1.a. </p><p>C.1.b. </p><p>C.2. Most men in Congress did not believe ______C.3. Revolution established ideals of ______and ______for later women’s rights movements II. African American Face Hard Choices</p><p>A. African Americans in the Colonies</p><p>A.1.More than ½ million in colonies A.2.Continental Congress did not allow blacks to join the ______</p><p>A.2.a. </p><p>A.2.b. </p><p>A.3.British offered ______to male slaves that served the ______</p><p>B. Joining the Fight</p><p>B.1. About ______blacks served from all colonies (except SC) B.2. 2,000 served in the ______</p><p>B.3.Some formed special (all-black) ______</p><p>B.4. Served as ______, ______, ______, and ______in white regiments</p><p>B.5. Difficult choices to fight in the war</p><p>B.5.a. </p><p>B.5.b. </p><p>C. Hoping for Freedom C.1. Many did flee their masters</p><p>C.2. Hoped war would end ______</p><p>C.2.a. Black Patriots – James Otis</p><p>C.2.b. ______spoke out against slavery</p><p>C.2.c. Slavery was declining in the ______</p><p>III. The War on the Western Frontier</p><p>A. Americans and British try to win support from ______</p><p>A.1. </p><p>A.2. </p><p>B. Indian Allies of the British</p><p>B.1. Cherokees battled ______in the South</p><p>B.2. Iroquois battled in the North</p><p>C. Victory at Vincennes</p><p>C.1. 1778 George Rogers Clark took British ______</p><p>C.2. Surprise attack on Vincennes</p><p>C.2.a. Spread out to make his numbers seem ______</p><p>C.2.b. British surrendered February 1779</p><p>D. Spanish Aid</p><p>D.1. Secret help of medicine, cloth, muskets and gunpowder to Americans from Bernardo de Galvez (governor of Sp. Louisiana)</p><p>D.2. ______officially declared war on British in 1779</p><p>IV. Fighting at Sea</p><p>A. Americans could do little against British navy B. Greatest American sea victory was in September 1779</p><p>B.1. Captain John Paul Jones – American naval ______</p><p>B.2. Captured the British ship, ______</p>

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