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Revolutionary War

The Revolutionary War

Battles

Causes and Effects

Fort Ticonderoga

• Ethan Allen & the Green Mountain Boys took over Fort Ticonderoga.

• The seized cannons for the Colonial or Continental Army.

• Colonials needed the cannons to be able to fight the British with any chance of being successful.

2nd Continental Congress

• Elected George Washington as Commander of Continental Army.

• Drafted the Olive Branch Petition asking King George to Repeal Intolerable Acts.

• Colonist still wanted to pursue peaceful means.• King Rejected and vowed to bring Colonist rebels

to their knees.• Patrick Henry “Give me Liberty or Give me

Death”

Opposing Sides

American Patriots

&

British and American Loyalist

American Patriots

• ADVANTAGES• Owned rifles and were

good shots• Great leader in

Washington• Fight to defend their

homeland and farmland

• DISADVANTAGES• Poorly trained to fight• Disorganized• Lack of gunpowder• Lack of cannons• No navy• Outnumbered

British and American Loyalist

• ADVANTAGES• Highly trained and

experienced troops.• Navy• Outnumbered Colonist• Had artillery• Loyalist who were

colonist still loyal to King

• DISADVANTAGES• Lack of

Communication.• Shipping supplies• Fighting on foreign

land• Not fighting for a

united cause.

Battle of Bunker Hill

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