Bataille yorktown

Revolutionary war Marilu Marquez Barratt class

  • British retreat

    British had previously Retreated from Boston
  • French help

    French sent weapons to patriots
  • Joining Forces

    Howe brothers joined forces and sailed into NY with the largest British forces
  • Chaotic withdraw

    Michael Graham a continental army volunteer described the chaotic withdraw on August 27 1776
  • Late fall

    By late fall the British had pushed Washingtons army across the Delaware river into Pennsylvania
  • Christmas night

    Washingtons men marched nine miles through sleet and snow to the objective Trenton,Nj
  • Washington command

    Fewer than 8000 men remained under Washingtons commands and the term of their enlistment were due to end on December 31
  • Howe's campaign

    As the muddy fields dried out in the spring of 1777, general Howe began his campaign to seize the American capital at Philadelphia.
  • Burgoyne at Saratoga

    Massive American troops surrounded Burgoyne at Saratoga, where he surrendered his battered army to general gates.
  • French Allies

    French Allies
    French signed an alliance, or treaty of cooperation with the Americans
  • Amazing transformation

    American troops began an amazing transformation. Von Steuben volunteered to help train colonial troops
  • Not expected

    Few people would have thought such an event possible
  • Change in strategy

    British military changed their strategies in the summer, they began to shift their operations to the south. Hoped to rally loyalist support.
  • Taking over

    British expedition easily took savannah Georgia
  • Command Georgia

    A royal governor once again commanded Georgia.
  • Lobbied for French

    Marquis de Lafayette lobbied for French reinforcements in France in 1779 and led a command in Virginia in last years of war.
  • Sailing south

    Henry Clinton and general Cornwallis sailed south with 8500 men
  • Capturing Charlestown

    British captured Charlestown, south Carolina in may 1780 marched 5500 American soldiers off as prisoners
  • Success

    Cornwallis succeed most of the time. Red coats were joined by African Americans
  • Patriots attack

    Cornwallis army smashed American forces at Camden south Carolina. When they advanced to north Carolina patriots attacked them and cut communication lines
  • Attacks everywhere

    French army of 6000 had landed in Newport, Rhode Island. American and French joined forces and attack British forces at Yorktown
  • Equalitarianism

    Belief in the equality of all people, however only applied to white males.
  • Philadelphia

    The congress appointed a rich Philadelphia merchant named Robert Morris as superintendent of finances
  • Finally paid

    Troops were finally paid in gold coins because of the efforts of Morris and Salomon
  • Winning the war

    Militia, French, and American armies stood to witness the formal British surrender.
  • Cornwallis surrendered

    Washington and troops accepted British surrender
  • Peace talk

    Peace talks began in 1782 British hoped to avoid giving America full independence
  • Treaty of paris

    Delegates signed the treaty of Paris, firmed the u.s independence and set the boundaries of the new nations.
  • Outlaw slavery

    Many northern states had taken steps to outlaw slavery.